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List of Castes Under Category BC List of castes under category BC (Annexure -I) in Jharkhand ं 0 जात / समुदाय Caste /Community 1 कपरया Kapadiya 2 कानू Kanu 3 XXX XXX 4 कलंदर Kalandar 5 कोछ Kochh 6 कु मी /कु म (महतो ) Kudmi/Kurmi/(mahto) 7 केवट Kewat 8 कादर Kadar 9 XXX XXX 10 कोरक Kokar 11 केवतx Kewat 12 XXX XXX 13 खटवा Khatwa 14 XXX XXX 15 खातौर Khatauri 16 खंगर Khangar 17 ख"टक Khatik 18 खेलटा Khelta 19 खतवे Khatwe 20 XXX XXX 21 गोडी (छावी ) Godi(chhavi) 22 गंगाई (नगेश ) Gangai(Nagesh) 23 गंगोता Gangota 24 XXX XXX 25 गंधबx Gandharb 26 गुलगु(लया Gulguliya 27 गौड़ (मागदा गौड़ / महाकु ड़ / Gaur (Magda,Gaur/Mahakur/ Gape,Guwala गोप / *वाला (पूव (सहंभूम , (Far Districts पि-चमी (संहभूम एवं सरायकेला - East Singhbhum,West Singhbhum and खरसावा िजले के (लये ) sariakela-kharsawan only 28 चांय chain 29 चपौता chapota 30 च01वंशी (कहार ) chandrabansi (Kahar) 31 "टकु लहार Tikulhar 32 ढेका3 Dhekaru 33 तांती (ततवा ) Tanti(Tatwa) 34 तमरया Tamaria 35 तुरहा Turha 36 तयर Tiar 37 था3 Tharu 38 धानुक Dhanuk 39 ध(मन Dhamin 40 धीमर Dhimar 41 धनवार Dhanwar 42 नोनया Nonia 43 नइया Naiya 44 नाई (हजाम ) Nai (Hajam) 45 नामशू1 Namshudra 46 पा6डी Pandi 47 पाल (भेडहार ,गड़ेर ) Pal (Bherihar , Gareri) 48 8धान Pradhan 49 9पंनगनया Pingania 50 प"हरा Pahira 51 वार / बार Wari /Bari 52 बेलदार Beldar 53 :ब0द Bind 54 XXX XXX 55 सेखड़ा Shekhara 56 बागद - बगती (बागची ) Bagdi-Bagti (Bagchi) 57 भूईयार Bhuiyar 58 भार Bhar 59 XXX XXX 60 भा;कर Bhaskar 61 माल Mali 62 मंगर Mangar 63 मदार Madar 64 म<लाह (सुर"हया ) Mallah(Surhia) 65 मझवार Majhwar 66 मारक6डे Markandey 67 मौरयार Moriyari 68 मलार (मालहोर ) Malar(Malhor) 69 मो(लक Molik 70 राजधोबी Rajdhobi 71 राजभर Rajbhar 72 रंगवा Rangwa 73 वनपर Banpur 74 XXX XXX 75 सौटा (सोता ) Souta(Sota) 76 XXX XXX 77 XXX XXX 78 अघोर Aghouri 79 अबदल Abdal 80 कसाव (कसाई ) (मुि;लम ) Kasab (Kasai) (Muslim) 81 चीक (मुि;लम ) Chik (Muslim) 82 डफाल (मुि;लम ) Dafali (Muslim) 83 धुनया (मुि;लम ) Dhuniya (Muslim0 84 धोबी (मुि;लम ) Dhobi (Muslim) 85 नट (मुि;लम ) Nut (Muslim) 86 पमरया (मुि;लम ) Pamariy (Muslim) 87 भ"ठयारा (मुि;लम ) Bhathiyara(Muslim 88 भाट /राजभाट (मुि;लम ) Bhat / Rajbhat (Muslim) 89 मेहतर , लाल बेगया , Mehtar ,Lalbegia, Halalkhor , Bhangi हलालखोर , भंगी ( मुि;लम ) (Muslim) 90 (मरयासींन (मुि;लम ) Miriasin(Muslim) 91 मदार (मुि;लम ) Madari (Muslim) 92 मोर(शकार (मुि;लम ) Morshikar (Muslim) 93 साC (मुि;लम ) (शाह , फकDर , Saien (Muslim) (Shah ,Fakir , Madar , मदार ,देवान ) Dewan) 94 मो(मन (मुि;लम ) (शेख , Momin (Muslim) (Shekh , Jalaha,Ansari) जुलहा ,अंसार ) 95 अमात Amat 96 चुड़ीहार (मुि;लम ) Churihar(Muslim) 97 8जापती (कु Eहार ) Prajapati(Kumhar) 98 राईन या कु जरा (मुि;लम ) Raeen or Kunjara (Muslim) 99 सोय Soy 100 ठकु राई (मुि;लम ) Thakurai (Muslim) 101 नागर Nagar 102 शेरशाहवाद Shershahwadi 103 XXX XXX 104 अदरखी Adarakhi 105 छपी Chhipy 106 त(ल /एकादश त(ल /Fवादश Tili / Ekadash Tili / Dwadesh Tili /Ekadash त(ल / एकादश तेल /Fवादश Teli /Dwadesh Teli तेल 107 इदर सी , दज (मुि;लम ) Idirisi / Darzi (Muslim) 108 सेकलगर ((सकलगर ) (मुि;लम ) Saikalgar (Sikalgar) (Muslim) 109 लेट Lait 110 कु नाई Kunai 111 पुGपना(मंत Pushpanamit 112 झोरा Jhora 113 बागाल / ख0डवाल ( ख0डवाल , Bagal / Khandawal ख0डुआल / खु0डवाड खु0डईत / ख0डाईत / ख0डाईत , ख0डाइत /खडाइत /खंडेत , खैडेयत ,खैडायत , खंडवत , खंडाल ) 114 (संदरयाु Sinduria 115 खैरा Khaira 116 दांगी Dangi 117 परघा /परघा /पैरघा (परगहा Pargha/Parigha / Pairgha(Pargaaha (परगाह )/पल आर /प(लयार ) (Parigah)/Paliar / Paliyar 118 मयारा (मैरा ) मोदक Mayra (Maira)Modak 119 बढई Barai 120 कमार (लोहार /कमxकार / मङैया ) Kamar (Lohar/Karmkar/Maraiya) 121 तेल (कु लु /गोराई ) Teli (Lalu/Gorai) 122 सुढ़ (सुड़ी , सुंडी ) Sundi (Sudi/Sundi) 123 बरई Barai 124 तमोल Tamili 125 हलवाई Halwai.
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