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VarmÄ, Verma, Varman, or Burman are surnames found in India and Southeast Asia. These surnames are commonly used by people of different castes and ethnic groups across the region. These surnames are commonly used by people of different castes and ethnic groups across the region.
This article has the list of Schedule Castes in Bihar. List ... Caste Population %age of total SC population Bantar: 101,223 0.78% Bauri: 2,096 0.02% Bhogta: 12,659
Kurmi is traditionally a non-elite tiller caste in the lower Gangetic plain of India, especially southern regions of Awadh, eastern Uttar Pradesh and parts of Bihar and Jharkhand. [1] The Kurmis came to be known for their exceptional work ethic, superior tillage and manuring, and gender-neutral culture, bringing praise from Mughal and British ...
Pages in category "Scheduled Castes of Bihar" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Pasi (caste) R. Rajuar; T.
Bihar government has set different codes for 215 different castes of the state. [24] [25] The sub-categories of a particular caste concerned have been merged into one single social entity, [26] and they have one numerical caste code for use during the month-long second phase of caste-based headcount. [27]
The party though headed in Bihar by a lower-backward caste leader Karpoori Thakur, consolidated the upper-backward castes. The latter were conspicuous to share power within the Party with the upper-caste, and the social structure of the Lok Dal even provided the Lohiaite upper-caste leaders to play a second fiddle within the party.
Yadavs in Bihar refers to the people of Yadav community of the Indian state of Bihar. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are also known as Ahir , [ 3 ] Gope , etc. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Yadavs form nearly 14.26 % of the state's population and are included in the Other Backward Class category in the Bihar state of India .
Sinha secured 36,250 votes and got second position. Verma was a member of Janata Dal then. [5] In 2000 Bihar Assembly elections, he again contested, this time as a member of Rashtriya Janata Dal. He defeated Ram Jatan Sinha of Congress once again, who was first runner-up in this election too. Verma secured 62,996 votes, while Sinha got 55,626 ...