Roy/Ray/Rai..is Elite Rajput clan in Bihar...but this title is also used by bhumihar in UP.. And for ahir/gawals suitable title is yadav all over India, if they use rai /roy /ray then it's personal choice.. Or Ahir prove its land capacity and leave Reservation..
Bcz the Rajput have big land capacity(jamindaar) use this title which is given by British era as a respect and honour for the valour and power.
jha are mathil regions originated from bihar ,
The Rauniyarat caste in Bihar is commonly associated with the Scheduled Caste (SC) category.
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In Bihar, the surname "Raut" is commonly associated with the Kurmi caste, which is primarily an agricultural community. The Kurmis are considered to be part of the Other Backward Classes (OBC) in Bihar. However, it's important to note that caste affiliations can vary by region and community, and not all individuals with the surname Raut may identify with the same caste.
mostly bhumihar brahmin use Rai title in bihar they are in genral catogary and belongs to upper caste. Rai people are landlords and big zamindars in bihar
The surname "Jha" is commonly associated with the Brahmin caste in Bihar. However, it is important to note that surnames do not always accurately determine someone's caste, as individual and family histories can play a significant role.
Scheduled caste is not in considered on the basis of just surnames.. scheduteld caste decided on the basis of original caste...the surnames basak or bosak find in Assam, West bengal, bihar states of India. however, all they are having same surnames but belongs to different caste, in west bengal they are belong to Kshatriya and Vaishya,Tantubais, Karmakars etc. in Assam same surnames may be , Bania(Bonia), In Bihar they are bolongs to chaupal caste. Chaupal caste is considered as scheduled caste under Government of Bihar and West Bengal and Bania(Bonia) caste is considered as scheduled caste under Government of Assam however other caste such Vaishaya etc is considered as OBC in West bengal, Bihar or in Assam..
In Bihar, the term "Mandal" typically refers to a sub-caste or community within the broader caste system. The Mandal community is often associated with the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category, which encompasses various groups. They primarily engage in agriculture and related occupations. However, caste dynamics can vary significantly across regions and contexts within Bihar.
Binota Roy was born in 1925, in Patna, Bihar, India.
Bhumihar brahmins, lohar and badhai only
akhoury the title is a sub caste of an influencing caste in india called shrivastava kayastha . this caste is found in bihar and UP