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14th January 2011, 03:44 PM
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Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
Dear Sir,
I would like to clarify that Rajput community falls under the "Other Backward Community (OBC)", list in Karnataka Regards, P.K.Jha |
#2
14th January 2011, 05:44 PM
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Re: Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
Hi!
As i know the Rajput caste were belongs to the general categories, but some state it also belongs to OBC categories. So it will be quite confusing regarding this categories. But mostly Rajput community falls under general categories. |
#3
14th January 2011, 06:46 PM
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Re: Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
well that is not sure one of my friend having tittle of singh have OBC certificate , but many does not have. for further information you log on to NCBC site.
www.ncbc.nic.in |
#6
15th January 2011, 12:01 AM
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Re: Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
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Rajput is a very high profile caste in our system. It comes under General category. But for your information in Karnataka it comes under OBC category. |
#24
22nd April 2011, 08:29 PM
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Re: Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
no one Rajput caste comes under the "OBC" categories...
the three caste that we says "swarn jyaat" special caste as u know "tilak" "taraaju" "talwaar". tilak means brahman, taraaju means baniya and talwaar means The Rajput caste these three caste are general caste... |
#40
25th September 2011, 05:31 PM
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Re: Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
No.
Rajput is a general or forward caste in Andhra Pradesh, as is in most states. In few states like Karnataka, however, it falls under the Backward category. |
#41
25th September 2011, 05:44 PM
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Re: Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
dear friend,
Till now and whatever I know that Rajput Caste does not come under OBC category. According to Government of India it is true that Rajput caste is under General Category. As for example : Whatever it may be when an OBC candidate wants to fill up the GATE form then the candidate have to pay Rs/- 1000 and similarly a general candidate have to pay the same amount. Ok, some cases OBC candidates get some advantages rather than general category.But I thing Rajput caste is in the general category. good day. |
#42
25th September 2011, 06:22 PM
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Re: Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
in most part of the india RAJPUT caste comes under general category ,
but there are also some states are here,where it comes into OBC categories. such as in KARANATAKA . |
#43
25th September 2011, 11:00 PM
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Re: Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
hello,
it is very confusing to say whether rajput cast comes under OBC or general because in some states it comes under OBC category but in most of the part of india it comes under general category........ generally rajput cast comes in OBC category in south india but it is categorised in general category in north/north east/ east/ west india...... |
#44
26th September 2011, 02:35 AM
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Re: Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
Yes it is a big confusing question.bcoz obc are decided at state as well as centre level both.and there list is not same.at centre and most of state having rajputs in general category
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#45
15th December 2011, 04:37 PM
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Re: Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
actually obc certificates are not given on caste basis,actually the obc certificates are for poor background classes for the upliftment of economic condition as obc means other backward class.Except brahmins any one who has a very poor economic background can apply for obc certificate whether it is kshatriya,vaishya or shudra.
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#46
25th December 2011, 02:02 PM
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Re: Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
Khati chandravanshi caste comes under general and obc both as it is a high caste in sanatan dharma but its decided by state govt. in every
state of india on basis of economic development. |
#48
3rd February 2012, 01:20 PM
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Re: Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
sir/ mam i am belngs frm rajputs familys and nw my rajputs are suffers from very critical positions and many rajputs dnt hve lands and home for survive like a rajputs bt only they ar belngs frm a genral cast so they dnt hve any regervation and dnt hve any kind of support for any whr so plzzzzzz i requested all the rajputs communits come togather..and again show the power of our blood....
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#49
21st May 2012, 09:10 PM
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Re: Whether Rajput Caste comes under OBC Category?
whether Rajput caste comes under OBC category?
Dear sir / madam. As rajput is a higher caste that means general caste. as most of the South India dont have any idea of it. kindly go through the below details. Where Rajputs came from. A Rajput (from Sanskrit raja-putra, %u201Cson of a king%u201D) is a member of one of the patrilineal clans of western, central, northern India and some parts of Pakistan. They claim to be descendants of ruling Hindu warrior classes of North India.[1][dubious %u2013 discuss] Rajputs rose to prominence during the 6th to 12th centuries. Until the 20th century Rajputs ruled in the "overwhelming majority" of the princely states of Rajasthan and Surashtra, where the largest number of princely states were found.[2] The Rajput population and the former Rajput states are found spread through much of the subcontinent, particularly in north, west and central India. Populations are found in Rajasthan, Gujarat and Surashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Jammu, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra. History of Rajputs The Rajput are a community of the Indian subcontinent and south east Asia. In the Hindustani language, those belonging to the Kshatriya (warrior) Varna (major subgroup) of Hindus are generally referred to as "Rajputs". They ruled in the Indian sub-continent from the 6th to the 20th century and in south east Asia from the 9th to 15th centuries. Nepal was the last empire of Rajputs, which ended in 1950. At the time of the Partition of India in 1947, Rajputs ruled in the "overwhelming majority" of the princely states of Rajasthan and Saurashtra, where the largest number of princely states were found.[1] Many Rajputs claim descent from Rama[2] and Krishna.[3] Rajput clans The Rajputs are a martial race and caste of the Indian subcontinent. They are a Hindu caste whose members generally consider themselves to belong to the Kshatriya ("warrior") varna (division of society); however, Encyclopędia Britannica notes that their members have come from a variety of lineages, including from foreign invaders.[1] Martial Race Martial Race was a designation created by Army officials of British India, where they classified each ethnic group into one of two categories: 'Martial' and 'Non-Martial'.[citation needed] A 'martial race' was typically considered brave and well built for fighting.[1] The 'non-martial races' were those whom the British believed to be unfit for battle because of their sedentary lifestyles.[2] The concept already had a precident in Indian culture as one of the four orders (varnas) in the Vedic-Hindu social system are known as the Kshatriya, literally "warriors." Benazir Bhutto Prime minister of Pakistan is also a rajput but who practice Islam Rajputana Rifles The Rajputana Rifles is the most senior rifle regiment of the Indian Army. It was originally raised in 1921 as part of the British Indian Army, when six previously existing regiments were amalgamated together to form six battalions of the 6th Rajputana Rifles. In 1945 the numeral designation was dropped from the title and in 1947 the regiment was transferred to the newly independent Indian Army. Since independence, the regiment has been involved in a number of conflicts against Pakistan, as well as contributing to the Custodian Force (India) in Korea under the aegis of the United Nations in 1953-54 and to the UN Mission to the Congo in 1962. The Rajputana Rifles Insignia Active 10 January 1775 - Present Country India (1947-present) Branch Indian Army Type Infantry Regiment Role Regiment Size 19 battalions Motto Veer Bhogya Vasundhara "The Brave Shall Inherit the Earth" Battle honours Poonch, Charwa, Basantar, and Myanamati |
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