No. Heer is a Jatt Sikh surname.
Mikkili is the surname of the caste MALA. According to the Constitution of India it belongs to Sheduled caste (SC.)
99% shinde's are belongs open and few in sc/obc
yes , nag is belonging to st community. it the Indian primitive ancient civilization which was basically founded in Odisha then it spread in the other states.
yes katheriya cast is sc cast
It's a Kshatriya surname.... neither Brahaman nor SC/ST
Saha is a surname for bengali baisya(Vaisya) .Baisyas exist in bengal but they were degraded by Ballal Sen, a king in Bengal in the 12th century.In east bengal the people with Saha surname claim them as baisya but people with surname Banik are recognised as baisya in east & west bengals.In west bengal sunri caste who distill country liquor use Saha as their surname.British administration in India declared sunri caste as scheduled caste except saha.In order to get facilities for S C community,many Saha people obtained SC certificate.
No. Kundu is one of the highest rank cast in Bengali(Kayashta/Tili). They may be business man or may be involved in agriculture. But they don't belong to SC, ST or OBC.
Das is a common Bengali surname that does not belong to any specific caste. It is used by individuals from various castes and communities in Bengal.
No, Saha is not a bengali brahmin surname actually they are comes in a bengali baisya(Vaisya) .Baisyas exist in bengal but they were degraded by Ballal Sen, a king in Bengal in the 12th century.In east bengal the people with Saha surname claim them as baisya but people with surname Banik are recognised as baisya in east & west bengals.In west bengal sunri caste who distill country liquor use Saha as their surname.British administration in India declared sunri caste as scheduled caste except saha.In order to get facilities for S C community,many Saha people obtained SC certificate.
No, Bairagi is not a Scheduled Caste in West Bengal. Bairagi is a Hindu sect involved in religious activities. Scheduled Castes are socially disadvantaged groups identified in the Indian Constitution for positive discrimination.
Again Ghosh is a surname that occur in both SC as well as in Non SC categories.While some of them are kayasthas other belong to SC
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No, the surname "Ram" is not exclusively associated with the Scheduled Caste (SC) community. It is a common surname across various castes and communities in India.
No, Banik caste is not classified as a Scheduled Caste (SC) in Bengali. The Banik community is traditionally known for their involvement in trade and business activities, but their caste classification may vary depending on the region and official government records. So, to put it simply, Banik caste is not categorized as SC in Bengali.
in SC this surname exist
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