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Dehiya belongs to scheduled caste and jat also.
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Yes, iyer a scheduled caste of Hindu Brahmin communities that originate from Tamil.
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its khatri not scheduled caste..idiot whosoever posted it ;;huh
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Yes, it is a scheduled caste and a dhobi (washerman) community.
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Legally, the caste of a scheduled caste woman would change automatically when she marries a person belonging to the goldsmith caste.
A Scheduled caste woman can't change her caste by learning the rituals of the Goldsmith caste because her Varna would reveal that she doesn't belong to the Goldsmith caste.
It is not possible to discuss the difference between the scheduled caste and the goldsmith community and how a scheduled caste woman can acquire the goldsmith caste because Answers.com would flag the answer because the answer would discriminate people belonging to two different Varnas.
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No, takhi caste is not a scheduled caste. Scheduled castes are officially recognized under the Indian constitution and have access to certain benefits and protections, whereas takhi caste may not have similar official recognition.
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No, being a surname or belonging to the Giri caste does not automatically place someone in the Scheduled Caste category. Scheduled Castes are specific groups designated by the Indian government based on historical social and economic disadvantage. Each individual's caste or surname does not determine their status as a Scheduled Caste.
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Rai SIkh are considered to be a scheduled caste under India's current system. Their communities are generally found in India's states of Haryana and Punjab. As a scheduled caste, they fall among the Dalits, who are considered untouchables even though the fall outside the regular caste system.
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No, the Adhikari caste is not classified as a Scheduled Caste in India. Scheduled Castes are officially recognized as historically disadvantaged and granted certain affirmative action benefits, while Adhikari caste is not a part of this classification.
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No, Dhami are not considered a Scheduled Caste. Scheduled Castes are specific caste groups listed in the Indian Constitution for affirmative action and social inclusion programs. Dhami is not one of them.
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The Boudh caste of the Mahar (Dalit) community. It is a scheduled caste.
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Parihar is a sub-caste and used by scheduled caste people, rajputs, muslims and jats also.......
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No, Sabharwal is not a scheduled caste. Scheduled castes are those castes that have been historically marginalized and face social discrimination in India. Sabharwal is a common surname used by people from various castes but is not specifically associated with a scheduled caste.
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Yes, Sadgope is a Scheduled Caste in India. They are designated as a Scheduled Caste under the Indian Constitution, which is aimed at providing them with social and educational opportunities to uplift their community.
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No, "Manhas" is not a scheduled caste in Himachal Pradesh. Scheduled castes are specific groups identified by the Indian government for affirmative action programs. The Manhas surname is commonly associated with the Dogra community in Jammu and Kashmir, but it does not correspond to a scheduled caste designation in Himachal Pradesh or any other state in India.
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The Rauniyarat caste in Bihar is commonly associated with the Scheduled Caste (SC) category.
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No, the Kathuriya are part of the Khatri community, a Punjabi forward caste who claim Kshatriya status.
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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.
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SAIDAI WAS BORN AT KARUR
HE BELONGS TO VETTUVA
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Gaind belongs to punjabi Khatri tribe ..Its not a schedule caste
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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.
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