Which caste comes under SC category in Odisha?

Which caste comes under SC category in Odisha?

SC Caste List In Odisha

S.N. Caste / Community
1. Adi Andhra
2. Amant, Amat, Dandachhatra Majhi, Amata, Amath
3. Audhelia
4. Badaik

How many caste are there in SC category in Odisha?

Odisha has the unique distinction of having 93 different Scheduled Caste communities spread over 30 districts and 314 blocks of the state.

Which surname belongs to Scheduled Caste in Odisha?

Chamar, Mochi, Muchi, Satnami, Chamara, Chamar-Ravidas,Chamara-Rohidas..

Is Pan is a Scheduled Caste?

The Pano (Odia:ପାଣ) (also known as Pan, Buna Pana, Desua Pana) are a Dalit community of Odisha. They are recognized as Scheduled Caste in Bihar, West Bengal and Jharkhand officially. They speak Odia.

What is Pan caste?

The Pano (Odia:ପାଣ) (also known as Pan, Buna Pana, Desua Pana) are a Dalit community of Odisha. They are recognized as Scheduled Caste in Bihar, West Bengal and Jharkhand officially. They speak Odia. Pano.

What is the gotra of Pan?

Pan/Pano :- The community Pano is divided into three endogamous occupational subgroups like Betrapano, Bunapano and Dhuliapano which are further subdivided into a number of exogamous lineages to regulate matrimonial alliances. They have one gotra ie. nagasa.

Are Patra Brahmin?

Patra( Hindi:पात्र)(Bengali:পাত্র )(Odia:ପାତ୍ର) is a surname of Utkal Brahmin mostly found in Odisha, West Bengal, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Chhatisgarh, Jharkhand and rarely found in other parts of India and abroad. They are honest, pious, and noble Brahmins. They are a highly revered community and devoted to God.

Who is Pan caste?

What does the surname Pan mean?

Chinese: Mandarin form of the surname 潘 meaning ‘rice water’ in ancient Chinese: (i) from the placename Pan (潘) a fief (located in present-day northwestern Shangqiu in Henan province) that was granted to Ji Sun son of Bi Gong Gao (Duke of Bi the 15th son of King Wen of Zhou 1152–1056 BC ).

What caste is Mishra?

Mishra/Misra is a surname found among Hindu Brahmins, in the northern, eastern, western and central parts of India and in Nepal.