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Below of list of Caste communities and their population according to the 2011 Census of India in Uttar Pradesh. Caste Population 2011 Percentage among total S.C ...
Here is a breakdown of the Scheduled Caste population by district in Uttar Pradesh: [1] Number District Name Population (2001) Scheduled Caste Population (2) Percentage
The Scheduled Tribes in Uttar Pradesh comprise 16 tribes, with a population of 1,134,273, constituting 0.47% of the state's population according to the 2011 census. Until 2003, the recognized Scheduled Tribes in Uttar Pradesh were limited to five: Buksa, Bhotiya, Jaunsari, Raji, and Tharu. Subsequently, additional tribes were notified as ...
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.
Maurya is an Indian surname mainly used by Kushwaha caste in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. [1] [2] [3] Notable people.
Each broad caste level is a hierarchical order that is based on notions of purity, non-purity and impurity. It uses the concepts of defilement to limit contacts between caste categories and to preserve the purity of the upper castes. These caste categories have been exclusionary, endogamous and the social identity inherited. [84]
By 2007, they were one of several groups that the Uttar Pradesh government had redesignated as Scheduled Tribes. [16] As of 2017, this designation applied only in certain districts of the state. [17] The Kharwar Scheduled Caste population in Uttar Pradesh at the 2011 Census of India was 14,796. [18] Kharwar are classified as Scheduled Tribes in ...
The Sainthwar, or Mall, [1] is an Indian caste of peasants [2] native to the Uttar Pradesh state. [3] Under the Indian governments system of positive discrimination, the Sainthwars are classified as a "Backward" or Other backward class. [4] The Sainthwars are closely related to the Kurmis, [2] and are sometimes described as a division of the ...