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Caste Population %age of total . SC population Bantar: 101,223 0.78% Bauri: 2,096 0.02% Bhogta: 12,659 0.10% Bhuiya: 568,403 4.36% Chaupal: 100,111 0.77% Chamar ...
The digital work for caste-based enumeration in Bihar was entrusted to a Delhi-based company Trigyn Technologies. [12] The survey counted the 214 castes on Bihar government list. [13] According to the list, 22 were counted in Scheduled Castes, 32 in Scheduled Tribes, 30 in Backward Classes, 113 in Extremely Backward Classes and 7 in Upper Castes.
Hindi is the language used for educational and official matters in Bihar. [33] These languages was legally absorbed under the subordinate label of Hindi in the 1961 Census. Such state and national politics are creating conditions for language endangerment. [34] The first success for spreading Hindi occurred in Bihar in 1881, when Hindi ...
This is a list of Scheduled Castes in India. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are those considered the most socio-economic disadvantaged in India, and are officially defined in the Constitution of India in order to aid equality initiatives. The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950 lists 1,109 castes across 28 states. [1]
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State Mahadalit Commission is a government body set up by the Government of Bihar to identify the castes within Scheduled Castes who lagged behind in the development process and to study educational and social status and to suggest measures for their upliftment. The commission was set up in 2007.
7 languages. العربية ... Scheduled Castes of Bihar ... Pages in category "Social groups of Bihar" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.
The gateway at the entrance of a Nishad (Mallaah) caste dominated village in Bihar, commemorating Eklavya, the mythological character from Mahabharata.. Magazines such as Nishad Jyoti and Jheel Putra Smarika claimed that before the advent of Aryans in Indian Subcontinent, there was a well developed kingdom of Nishads, which was fortified.