What is babuji caste?

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What is babuji caste?

The former Brahmin elites together with former Rajputs and other Kshatriyas are called ‘Babuji’ and enjoy prestige conferred by high caste status , though politically they are marginalized and their place has been taken by the castes who identify themselves as ‘vaish’.

Which country has most Bihari?

In Bihar today, the Bihari identity is seen as secondary to caste/clan, linguistic and religious identity but nonetheless is a subset of the larger Indian identity. Biharis can be found throughout India, and in the neighbouring countries of Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh….Religion.

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Which caste is more in Telangana?

Telangana Population – Caste wise

Caste Population (%)
OBC* 48%
Dalits (SCs) 17%
Tribals (STs) 11%
General caste 23 %

Who approved the socio economic and Caste Census 2011?

The Manmohan Singh government approved the Socio Economic and Caste Census 2011 to be carried out after discussion in both houses of Parliament in 2010. The SECC 2011 was conducted in all states and union territories of India and the first findings were revealed on 3 July 2015 by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.

Which was the first caste based census in India?

SECC 2011 was the first-ever caste-based census since 1931 Census of India, and it was launched on 29 June 2011 from the Sankhola village of Hazemara block in West Tripura district.

Will there be a second round of caste census in Bengaluru?

Social Welfare Department of Government of Karnataka may carry out a second round of caste census for 2.37 lakh families in Bengaluru, as the survey covered only 18.8 lakh families out of total 21,16,949 families in Bengaluru, which accounts for 88.82%. Kerala tops in the number of people with mental ailments in India.

What was The decadal growth of Muslim population in 2011 census?

“Census 2011: Muslims record decadal growth of 24.6 pc, Hindus 16.8 pc”. Indian Express. Indian Express. Retrieved 27 January 2015. ^ S, Rukmini; Singh, Vijaita (25 August 2015). “Muslim population growth slows”. The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com. ^ “India Census 2011”. Censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 25 August 2015. ^ Tewary, Amarnath (14 July 2015).

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