No.Sarkar Surname Is Not.They Are A Sub Section Of Kshatriya Thakurs From The Bengal Province(Modern-day Indian state of West Bengal & Bangladesh).
No, Sarkars are not a scheduled caste. They are a sub section of kshatriya thakurs originating from the bengal region.
No 'De Sarkar ' are not lower caste. It is a higher caste Kayastha surname.
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Yes, Sarkar can be a surname associated with individuals from Scheduled Castes in India. However, it is important to note that surnames can be used by people from various social and caste backgrounds, so the surname alone does not definitively indicate caste status.
Tanika Sarkar has written: 'Bengal'
Yes.They are Rajputs by caste.Sarkar surname is widely used by Gaur rajputs of West Bengal,Bihar & Bangladesh.It is also widely used by other Bengali Kshatriyas.
Susobhan Sarkar has written: 'On the Bengal renaissance'
sarkar is not a jatt name.it is a kshatriya surname.
Chayan Sarkar was born on July 24, 1972, in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Rajen Sarkar died on August 27, 1985, in Calcutta, West Bengal, India.
Suprava Sarkar was born on September 25, 1919, in Calcutta, West Bengal, India.
Suprava Sarkar died on September 23, 1989, in Calcutta, West Bengal, India.
Yes.Sarkar surname belongs to RAJPUT KSHATRIYAS...
There is a surname "Pan" in Bengali communities, but it does not specifically indicate membership in a scheduled caste. Surnames in India can be used by multiple communities and castes, so it is not accurate to assume caste based solely on a surname. Scheduled caste status is officially recognized by the government based on specific criteria.