poddar belogs to which sub cast in West Bengal
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Baishya Saha is a Bengali Hindu trading caste traditionally known to have the occupation of grocers, shopkeepers, and dealers of various goods. ... Some use Saha as their surname, but others use Bhowmik, Chowdhury, Das, Majumder, Mallick, Poddar, Roy Chowdhury, Sarker, and Sikder, among others.
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The poddar belongs to Baishya Saha sub cast in West Bengal.
- The phrases "Harijan" and "Girijan" are not allowed to be used in official language, and the government of Punjab has instructed all department heads to completely delete them from Scheduled Caste certificates.
- The term "Harijan" became well-known thanks to Mahatma Gandhi. He pledged to fight the oppressive untouchability tradition.
- He began a battle to end this injustice and gave the victimised group the name "Harijans" (sons of God).
- The Dalit community was described to as "the offspring of God" by Mohandas Gandhi as "harijan."
- Before that, they were referred to as "Untouchables."
- Gandhi stopped calling people "untouchables" and started calling them "Harijans," which loosely translates to "Children of God."
- The majority of Indians today refer to the once untouchables as Harijans, or "children of God," which is the name Mahatma Gandhi gave them.
- The majority of Indians today refer to the once untouchables as Harijans, or "children of God," which is the name Mahatma Gandhi gave them.
Therefore, poddar belongs to Baishya Saha sub cast in West Bengal.
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