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This is a list of the scheduled castes in the Indian state of Rajasthan. [1] Scheduled caste Population Caste Subgroups Ad Dharmi: 412 ... Mobile view; Search.
21 Only Muslim Mochis are in the OBC list, the Hindu section have Scheduled Caste status. 22 caste mahigeer faruki ob list Explanation: In the above list for Uttar Pradesh for all castes linked with traditional hereditary occupations, except those entered with specific mention of name of religion, are included, irrespective of whether their ...
Status [11] Andhra Pradesh: Rajaka In Andhra Pradesh, the Rajakas do farming and agriculture, as well as washing, and ironing. However, there are many Rajakas in all sectors, such as doctors, engineers, lawyers, journalists, social services, IT, and politicians. [12] OBC: Assam: Dhupi
The Dabgar are a Hindu caste found in the states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh in India. They are also known as Dhalgar and have scheduled caste status in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, while they have Other Backward Class status in Gujarat. [1] [2] In Rajasthan, the community prefer the self-designation is Dhalgar. [3]
Meenas, Hindoos of low caste. The Meena fall into the Scheduled Tribe category in the state of Rajasthan and the majority of them are classified as being Hindu, [29] but in Madhya Pradesh Meena are recognised as a Scheduled Tribe only in Sironj Tehsil, Vidisha, while in the other 44 districts of the state they are categorised as Other Backward ...
Maheshwari, also spelled Maheshvari, is a Hindu caste of India, originally from what is now the state of Rajasthan. [1] Their traditional occupation is that of commerce and as such they form part of the wider Bania occupation-based community that also includes castes such as the Khandelwals , Oswals , Porwals , and Agrawals , Gahois .
Andhra Pradesh [42] 70,513 0.083% In the Joint State of Andhara Pradesh during the 2011 census, the Valmiki caste had been counted as a Scheduled Tribe instead of a Scheduled Caste. Bihar [43] 207,549 0.199% Counted as Hari, Mehtar, Bhangi Chandigarh [44] 82,624 7.82% Counted as Mazhabi, Balmiki, Chura or Bhangi Chhattisgarh [45] 19,016 0.074%
[25] [12] The Ravana Rajputs are the highest in the rural caste hierarchy. [11] According to a 2013 Business Standard report, the Ravana Rajputs form around 7% of the Rajasthan state's population. [26] They have been granted the Other Backward Class status for affirmative action. [27]