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This articles contains a list Scheduled Caste communities and their population according to the 2011 Census of India in the state of Gujarat. [1] They constitutes the population of 40,74,447 or 6.74% of total population of the state. The Government of Gujarat recognises 35 castes under the category. [2]
The population of Gujarat in the 2011 Census of India was 60,439,692. Of this, 8,917,174 people belong to one of the Scheduled Tribes (STs), constituting 14.75 percent of the total population. The state registered 21.4 percent growth in the Scheduled Tribe population between 1991 and 2001. [1]
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The Mistris (also known as Kutch Gurjar Kshatriyas) are a community of Kutch who migrated into Kutch in the early 7th century from Rajasthan, to Saurashtra region of Gujarat. In the 12th century they entered Kutch and established themselves at Dhaneti , later moving on to establish eighteen villages given to them by the then rulers of Kutch.
The Anjana Chaudhari [1] (Hindi: आंजणा चौधरी) [2] is a caste in the Indian state of Gujarat. [3] The Anjana Chaudharis are farmer by profession, most of them are small cultivators. [4] Anjana Chaudharis of Gujarat also known as Anjana Patel in their area. [5]
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]
The Boricha are a part of the Ahir caste [1] [2] found in the state of Gujarat in India. [3] As descending from Yadav , they are traditionally associated with pastoralism and cattle herding. Origin
The Kadava Patidar (also variously spelled Kadwa, Kadva) are a sub-caste of the Patidars in Gujarat. They are mainly found in North Gujarat and Ahmedabad. [1]The name "Kadava" comes from "Kadi", a former district that existed during the Baroda State. [2]