Pasi community is a non-aryan community or one of the aborigins of India who converted to Hinduism with the invasion of their land through north western side of India by aryan. It was an aborigin tribe surviving independently in the north India of present uttar pradesh. With the aryanisation of India and migration of aryans towards eastern India this community also got influence with vedic culture and later adopted vedic rites and rituals along with tribal faith too. Gradually they converted to Hinduism and placed to the lower category in the Hindu social stratification. In the post independence India they are placed in the category of scheduled caste or untouchables. Though it is fact that during pre-independence India pasi community was not included as a member of Hindu society. They were cosidered as untouchable and reside isolated from Hindu society.
To determine if Prabhakar belongs to a scheduled caste, more specific information about his background and community is needed. Scheduled castes in India are defined by government criteria and vary by region. If Prabhakar identifies with a community included in the Scheduled Caste list, then he would be considered part of that group. Otherwise, he may belong to a different caste or community.
The Boudh caste of the Mahar (Dalit) community. It is a scheduled caste.
No . They belong to OBC .
scheduled caste
Dehiya belongs to scheduled caste and jat also.
not at awl
is heer and chumber are scheduled castes/
Yes, it is a scheduled caste and a dhobi (washerman) community.
No
OBC
no, soi's belong to general category and are kshatriya
Yes, it is a scheduled caste and a dhobi (washerman) community.