Yes in center uttarpradesh people of beldar caste uses chauhan surname (like Shriram chauhan minister of BJP goverment) Beldar caste comes in S.C category. Even in Gujrat and Rajasthan people of Khatik and Gujjar uses chauhan surname Khatik comes in S.C category and gujjar comes S.T catogray. But majority people of chauhan surname and caste comes in Rajput (Kshatriya) caste.
The Chauhan surname does not specifically belong to either the Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe category. The classification of surnames into these categories is based on historical social stratification and may vary across regions in India. It is important to consult official government records or community-specific databases for accurate information on the classification of surnames within these categories.
no schedule caste & general caste
Yes Chauhan caste is OBC and are actually Nai (barber) caste.
No they are bania belong to vaishya community
Bhati is a surname commonly found in various castes and communities in India. It is not specifically associated with a particular caste or scheduled caste group.
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.
Yes, the surname Shinde is associated with castes that are categorized as Schedule Castes in India. It is a common surname among various SC communities.
Gujratis.
ahluwalia is not a schedule caste..ahluwalia comes in rajput.ahluwalia surname with hindu(mona) comes in rajputs..this is a high caste in hindu(mona) having subcaste khatris.the above information is true ahluwalia surname are rajputs only.thou it is not mentioned in others sites clearly but hindu(mona) khatris are rajputs.....they have good background and ahluwalia surname is a very rich caste n comes under rajputs...
It is a schedule Tribe of Jharkhand
No - It comes from Gujrati
no
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