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  2. Mayyur Girotra - Wikipedia

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    Mayyur Girotra is an Indian fashion designer and couturier. He lives between Delhi and New York and is known for his bridal and festive wear. [ 1 ] He launched his label in 2009, named Mayyur Girotra label.

  3. Manisha Girotra - Wikipedia

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    Manisha Girotra at a Panel Discussion on India's Women in the Workforce [1] Manisha Girotra (born 1969) is an Indian business executive. She Girotra is Chief Executive Officer of Moelis India. Girotra is a graduate of the Delhi School of Economics. She is the country head of India for Moelis & Company. [2] (CEO Of India)

  4. Parihar (clan) - Wikipedia

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    The clan's name is believed to derive from the term "Parihar," which might relate to a title or a geographical reference. Parihar clan was the Pariharas of Mandore, who ruled the region around the town of Mandore , near modern-day Jodhpur in Rajasthan .

  5. Rawal (title) - Wikipedia

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    Rawal (also spelled Raval) or Raol is a regional variation of the Hindi princely ruler title Raja/Radjah (literally 'king' [1]) used in some princely states in Rajputana and Western India (notably Gujarat), and is now also used as a caste designation or surname by several communities in Southern Asia.

  6. Caste system in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    But the movement for change is not a struggle to end caste; it is to use caste as an instrument for social change. Caste is not disappearing, nor is "casteism" - the political use of caste — for what is emerging in India is a social and political system which institutionalizes and transforms but does not abolish caste. [46]

  7. Prabhu Communities - Wikipedia

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    The 'Prabhu caste' or Prabhu communities are a group of related Hindu castes of Northern districts of Konkan region in Maharashtra, India.There are four such castes, all having different ritual and social status within the caste system of Maharashtra, but all of them having traditions traced back to the 12th century.

  8. Gotra - Wikipedia

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    The usual characteristic of totemism is that the members of a clan regard themselves as related to or descended from, the animals or trees from which the clan takes its name, and abstain from killing or eating them. [7] A gotra must be distinguished from a kula. A kula is equal to a particular family, or equal to modern-day "clans".

  9. Kushwaha (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Kushwaha is a surname used by people of Koeri caste in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. [1] [2] [3] The Kushwahas are also known as Maurya, Shakya, or Saini in various parts of north India. [2] [4] [5] [6] As per one opinion, the Kushwaha surname is also common among members of Kachhi caste, who later merged with the Koeris to become a single ...