Yes, Bhatnagar belongs to General Caste. They are considered to be the part of upper section in Hindu Caste System. Bhatnagars are Kayasthas. As per the ancient texts Kayasthas have a dual caste system, they are Brahmins as well as Kshatriyas.
Yes, they do belong to general category and counted amomst the upper caste marwaris.Khandelwal is a high caste.
scheduled caste
yes kochhar caste is come in general category.
ya its sindhi
Yesss!! Arora's belong to General Category!!
Bhatnagars are Kayasthas. As per the ancient texts Kayasthas have a dual caste system, they are Brahmins as well as Kshatriyas. Bhatnagars are mainly found in Northern India (Delhi, UP, Rajasthan and in parts of Haryana and Punjab.)
No, Its general.
no, soi's belong to general category and are kshatriya
Yes, they do belong to general category and counted amomst the upper caste marwaris.Khandelwal is a high caste.
kushwaha are belong to rajputs
"Jadhav" is a surname commonly found among various communities and castes in India. It does not belong to a specific caste in general.
Shirsat / Sirsat belongs to Vaishya Vani Caste, which streches from Goa, Maharashta and Border areas of Karnataka. Shirsath belong to SC caste
Kurmi the word comes from the word karma, Kshatriya is the warrior caste . definitely the kurmi Kshatriya people belongs to general caste.
kanojias are high class rajputs.They belongs to general class. kanaujia/kanojia caste is belong to kurmi kshatriya caste near kannauj(u.p). in some areas like etawah (u.p) kanaujias are kanykubj brahmin. This caste is not schedule.
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In India, "Raghav" is a common surname found among various castes and communities, so it is not inherently associated with a specific caste category. The categorization of a surname as belonging to a general caste or a scheduled caste is determined by historical, social, and legal factors specific to each individual case. Therefore, it is important to research the specific context and background of the individual or community in question to accurately determine their caste classification.
no it doesnt belong that caste... it belongs to poland community