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  2. Other Backward Class - Wikipedia

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    The Other Backward Class (OBC) is a collective term used by the Government of India to classify castes that are educationally or socially backward. It is one of several official classifications of the population of India, along with general castes, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (SCs and STs). The OBCs were found to comprise 52% of the ...

  3. Kumhar - Wikipedia

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    They are further divided into two groups-clean caste and unclean caste. Among the Kumhars are groups such as the Gujrati Kumhar, Kurali ke Kumhar, Lad, Haral and Telangi. They all, bear these names after different cultural linguistic zones or caste groups but are termed as one caste cluster. Distribution in India Jharkhand

  4. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes - Wikipedia

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    Due to the spread of Christianity and Islam among schedule caste communities converted are not protected as castes under the Indian Reservation policy. Hence, these societies usually forge their community certificate as Hindus and practice Christianity or Islam afraid for their loss of reservation. Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan

  5. Jatav - Wikipedia

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    Jatav , also known as Jatava / Jatan / Jatua / Jhusia / Jataau / Jatiya, is an Indian community that are considered to be a subcaste of the Chamar caste, who are classified as a Scheduled Caste under modern India's system of positive discrimination . According to the 2011 Census of India, the Jatav community of Uttar Pradesh comprised 54% of ...

  6. Gour (caste) - Wikipedia

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    The Gour are one of the earliest settlers of Singhbhum district Jharkhand. Traditionally they worked with livestock in a semi-nomadic way of life. As well as they were good warriors. In the matter of fact , the Gour fought with the Kurmi with the help of Kol ( Ho) and Munda during their settlement in the river basin of Sankhya, Koel and Karo.

  7. Vishwakarma (caste) - Wikipedia

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    The Vishwakarma community are a social group of India, sometimes described as a caste. They prefer the alternate name, Vishwabrahmin, and claim themselves to be Brahmin or of high-status in the caste hierarchy, although these claims are not generally accepted outside the community. The community comprises five subgroups— carpenters ...

  8. Pano (caste) - Wikipedia

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    Odisha. Minority. West Bengal, Jharkhand and Bihar. Languages. Odia. Religion. Hinduism, Buddhism. The Pano (also known as Pan, further sub-category are Buna Pana, Desua Pana) are a Scheduled caste community of Odisha, [2] as well as in Bihar, West Bengal and Jharkhand officially. [3] They speak Odia.

  9. Caste panchayat - Wikipedia

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    Caste panchayat. A panchayat near Narsinghgarh, India. Caste panchayats, based on caste system in India, are caste -specific juries of elders for villages or higher-level communities in India. [1] They are distinct from village panchayats in that the latter, as statutory bodies, serve all villagers regardless of caste, although they operate on ...