Is Raju a caste?

Is Raju a caste?

The Raju are a Telugu caste found mostly in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

Which caste comes under SC in Telugu?

Mala are a Dalit community of agricultural labourers from the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka. They are considered as Scheduled Castes by the Government of India….Mala (caste)

Mala
Religions Hinduism Christianity
Languages Telugu
Populated states Andhra Pradesh • Telangana • Karnataka
Ethnicity Telugus

What is OC category in India?

OC means Other category or in other words General. There’s no quota for OC or the General category. While filling for if OC is not given you can select GEN or General and if that’s also not given , then select UR means Un- reserved. 2 likes.

Are gouds BC?

Goud is a caste, predominantly settled in the Indian states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

Where are the bhatrajus located in South India?

Bhatrajus are classified under the Other Backward Classes in most states of Southern India, with less than 500,000 living in AP/TS regions today. Bhatraju population is concentrated in North Western part of Telangana and Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh to where they were posited to have migrated from Northern Circars.

What kind of caste is the Bhatraju caste?

They use Raju as their caste title. Bhatrajus are classified under the Other Backward Classes in most states of Southern India, with less than 500,000 living in AP/TS regions today.

When did the Banjara people leave their home land?

After the process of colonization and end of wars Banjara forgot their home in North India and settled down where ever they went. The early history and the spread of Banjara to various countries remained a speculative. It was believed that they left their home land, the northern India, beginning as early as in the 5th century AD.

Who are the members of the Banjara tribe?

From among non-Aryans some were Lohars and Gujjars, some were Thandas (Banjara), some Rajput and some Sidhis (Sindhis/Sinti). This composite army took along the Banjaras to fight, provide food and some as captives.