Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are communities that are accorded special status by the Constitution of India.
This is a list of the scheduled castes in the Indian state of Rajasthan.
Number | Name of the Castes/Sub-castes/Synonyms | Population |
---|---|---|
*1 | Adi Dharmi | 308 |
*2 | Aheri | 2,748 |
*3 | Badi | 4,928 |
*4 | Bagri, Bagdi | 40,911 |
*5 | Bairwa, Berwa | 931,030 |
*6 | Bajgar | 5,250 |
*7 | Balai | 643,189 |
*8 | Bansphor, Bansphod | 5,903 |
*9 | Baori | 290,399 |
*10 | Bargi, Vargi, Birgi | 10,739 |
*11 | Bawaria | 60,121 |
*12 | Bedia, Beria | 3,092 |
*13 | Bhand | 18,977 |
*14 | Bhangi, Chura, Mehtar | 375,326 |
*15 | Bidakia | 70 |
*16 | Bola | 402 |
*17 | Chamar, Bhambhi,Bambhi | 2,465,563 |
*18 | Chandal | 1,344 |
*19 | Dabgar | 1,969 |
*20 | Dhanak, Dhanuk | 94,275 |
*21 | Dhankia | 94,275 |
*22 | Dhobi | 151,612 |
*23 | Dholi | 101,589 |
*24 | Dome, Dom | 3,329 |
*25 | Gandia | 301 |
*26 | Garancha, Gancha | 6,716 |
*27 | Garo, Garura, Gurda | 37,436 |
*28 | Gavaria | 63,228 |
*29 | Godhi | 273 |
*30 | Jingar | 42,774 |
*31 | Kalbelia, Sapera | 75,118 |
*32 | Kamad, Kamadia | 8,490 |
*33 | Kanjar, Kunjar | 37,971 |
*34 | Kapadia Sansi | 1,257 |
*35 | Khangar | 6,126 |
*36 | Khatik | 330,816 |
*37 | Koli, Kori | 453,074 |
*38 | Kooch Band, Kuchband | 933 |
*39 | Koria | 394 |
*40 | Madari, Bazigar | 32,625 |
*41 | Mahar, Taral, Dhegumegu | 7,241 |
*42 | Mahyavanshi, Dhed, Dheda | 325 |
*43 | Majhabi | 130,649 |
*44 | Mang, Matang, Minimadig | 249 |
*45 | Mang Garodi, Mang Garudi | 10 |
*46 | Megh, Meghval, Meghwal | 2,060,454 |
*47 | Mehar | 52,014 |
*48 | Nat, Nut | 43,565 |
*49 | Pasi | 3,188 |
*50 | Rawal | 26,478 |
*51 | Salvi | 57,255 |
*52 | Sansi | 60,365 |
*53 | Santia, Satia | 9,150 |
*54 | Sarbhangi | 395 |
*55 | Sargara | 113,947 |
*56 | Singiwala | 5,363 |
*57 | Thori, Nayak | 650,373 |
*58 | Tirgar, Tirbanda | 3,824 |
*59 | Turi | 3,682 |
*59 | Total Population | 9,694,462 |
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