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Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Scheduled Caste population (2) Percentage Scheduled Castes (largest three) 1:
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Caste Population 2011 Percentage among total S.C population Aheria: 10,095.90% Agaria: 8,340: 0.4%
Download QR code; Print/export ... [ˈʊtːəɾ pɾəˈdeːʃ]; abbr. UP) is a state in ... It has the largest scheduled caste population whereas scheduled tribes are ...
Ethnic group Ahirwar Dalit Regions with significant populations • India • Nepal Languages • Hindi • Khari boli • Bundeli Religion • Hinduism and Buddhism The Ahirwar, or Aharwar are Dalit members of a north Indian caste categorised among the Scheduled Castes of Chamar. Predominantly are members of the Scheduled Castes with a higher population in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh. They ...
The Act provides for the admission of children without any certification. However, several states have continued pre-existing procedures insisting that children produce income and caste certificates, BPL cards and birth certificates. Orphan children are often unable to produce such documents, even though they are willing to do so.
Das is a common surname among all classes of Bengalis including Baidya, Bengali Kayastha, Mahishya, Tantubay, and others. [2] [3] In Bengal, the surname is also used by both Scheduled Castes [4] and General Castes.
Caste panchayats, based on caste system in India, are caste-specific juries of elders for villages or higher-level communities in India. [1] They are distinct from gram panchayats in that the latter, as statutory bodies, serve all villagers regardless of caste as a part of the Indian government, although they operate on the same principles.
Scheduled Castes (SCs) are officially designated groups of people and among the most disadvantaged socio-economic groups. [7] [8] Scheduled Castes are given reservation status guaranteeing political representation, preference in promotion, quota in universities, free and stipended education, scholarships, banking services, various government schemes.