There are wide range classification that depends upon geography and sub caste.
Bals in West Bengal could be from Medinipur or from East Bengal ( Present Bangladesh). Typically the ones in Medinipur are from lower caste and share their ancestry with the Bals from Odhisa.
Bals from Barendra Anchal (Moymongsingh, Dinajpur) are considered Kulin Kayastha.
Bals from Dakshin Rarhi, Bangaj are considered Moulik Saddhya Kayastha. These are lower caste aKayastha
Yes, Gayen is a common surname found among certain Scheduled Castes in West Bengal, such as the Namasudra community.
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).
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General caste.....
No. The are Vaidya (Half brahmin or Kayastha i.e. Kshetriya)
In West Bengal, the classification of surnames into Scheduled Castes is based on historical and social factors. The surname "Bhakta" may or may not belong to a Scheduled Caste depending on the specific community or region it is associated with. It is important to consult official government records or community associations to determine the accurate classification of the surname "Bhakta" in West Bengal.
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Hazra belong to Mahishya Caste in West Bengal. They belong to Vaishya Varna. Some other mahishya surnames are Samanta, Dolui, Shantra, Maity, Khara, Bera etc.
BERA SURNAME IS UNDER schedule caste
Yes, Das is a common surname among various castes and communities in West Bengal, including both schedule caste and general category. The surname alone does not determine caste status as it varies among different individuals and families within the state.
No, "Haiti" is not a scheduled caste in West Bengal. Scheduled castes are specific groups recognized by the Indian government for the purpose of positive discrimination and social inclusion programs. The surname "Haiti" does not correspond to any scheduled caste category in India.
Hazra belongs to bramin caste in west Bengal