Bengali Scheduled Caste Surname List
The West Bengal government has released updated guidelines for obtaining Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) certificates. These guidelines, based on the 1994 Act and 1995 Rules, incorporate recent legal changes to ensure accuracy and efficiency in the application process.
Key Points:
- Replacement of Old Guidelines: The new guidelines supersede the previous version established in 2015.
- Legal Basis: The guidelines align with the West Bengal Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Identification) Act of 1994 and its subsequent rules.
- Clarity and Guidance: The updated guidelines provide clear instructions on how to apply for and receive SC/ST certificates.
Bengali Scheduled Caste Surname List For SC Certificate In West Bengal:
Here is scheduled caste surname list in West Bengal that are eligible for SC Certificates. The table contents Bengali Scheduled Caste Surnames.
No. | Caste Names |
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1 | Bagdi, Duley |
2 | Bahelia |
3 | Baiti |
4 | Bantar |
5 | Bauri |
6 | Beldar |
7 | Bhogta |
8 | Bhuimali |
9 | Bhuiya |
10 | Bind |
11 | Chamar, Charmakar, Mochi, Muchi, Rabidas, Ruidas, Rishi |
12 | Chaupal |
13 | Dabgar |
14 | Damai (Nepali) |
15 | Dhoba, Dhobi |
16 | Doai |
17 | Dom, Dhangad |
18 | Dosadh, Dusadh, Dhari, Dharhi |
19 | Ghasi |
20 | Gonrhi |
21 | Halalkhor |
22 | Hari, Mehtar, Mehtor, Bhangi, Balmiki |
23 | Jalia Kaibartta |
24 | Jhalo Malo, Malo |
25 | Kadar |
26 | Kami (Nepali) |
27 | Kandra |
28 | Kanjar |
29 | Kaora |
30 | Karenga, Koranga |
31 | Kaur |
32 | Keot, Keyot |
33 | Khaira |
34 | Khatik |
35 | Koch |
36 | Konai |
37 | Konwar |
38 | Kotal |
39 | Kurariar |
40 | Lalbegi |
41 | Lohar |
42 | Mahar |
43 | Mal |
44 | Mallah |
45 | Musahar |
46 | Namasudra |
47 | Nat |
48 | Nuniya |
49 | Paliya |
50 | Pan, Sawasi |
51 | Pasi |
52 | Patni |
53 | Pod, Poundra |
54 | Rajbanshi |
55 | Rajwar |
56 | Sarki (Nepali) |
57 | Sunri (excluding Saha) |
58 | Tiyar |
59 | Turi |
60 | Chain |
Scheduled caste surname list
Download Bengali Scheduled Caste Surname List PDF:
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Download Scheduled Caste Application Form PDF:
- Download The application form in both the languages for the application of SC/ST certificates:
SC Application Form - English Version
- Bengali Version
Eligibility Criteria For SC Certificate:
Eligibility Criteria for SC Certificate
If you’re applying for an SC (Scheduled Caste) certificate, you need to meet certain eligibility criteria. Here’s what you need to know:
a) Citizenship
To prove your citizenship, any of the following documents may be required:
- Citizenship Certificate.
- Voter Identity Card (EPIC) of yourself or your parent(s).
- Authenticated Voter List of yourself or your parent(s).
- Permanent Account Number (PAN) Card of yourself or your parent(s).
- Birth Certificate issued by a Competent Authority.
- Caste Certificate of your father or other paternal relatives with direct blood relations.
- Any other government document proving citizenship.
Note: The validity of these documents can only be questioned if there’s a valid reason to believe they were obtained through misrepresentation.
b) Permanent Residence
Your permanent residence can be verified using any of these documents:
- Land deed or land tax receipt.
- Voter List showing residence since 1950.
- Birth Certificate proving residence since 1950.
- Ration Card proving residence since 1950.
- Caste Certificate of your parent(s).
- Any other government document proving permanent residence since 1950.
Note: Authentic documents typically suffice to prove permanent residence unless contrary evidence exists.
c) Local Residence
For local residence, you may need one of the following:
- Land deed or land tax receipt.
- Voter Identity Card of yourself or your parent(s).
- Certificate from a Competent Authority.
- Caste Certificate of your parent(s).
- Birth Certificate.
- Ration Card.
- Rent receipt.
- Passbook from a Nationalized Bank, Gramin Bank, Post Office, or Cooperative Bank.
- BPL Card.
- Any other government document proving local residence.
d) Caste Identity Proof
To prove your caste identity, you may need:
- Caste certificate of a paternal relative, along with proof of the relationship (genealogical tree/chart).
- Copy of an old land deed (prior to 1950) specifying the community name.
- Any other government document proving caste identity.
e) Identity
To confirm your identity, one of the following can be used:
- Admit Card.
- Voter Identity Card (EPIC).
- PAN Card.
- Birth Certificate issued by a Competent Authority.
- Identity Card from your employer or educational institution.
- Passbook of a bank account.
- BPL Card.
- Any other government document proving identity.
Important Notes
- Additional Certificates: Certificates from local authorities like the Pradhan, Chairman of the Municipality, or Councilor of the Municipal Corporation are not included in the above lists. However, in the absence of the specified documents, these certificates, along with reports of enquiry and hearings, may be considered.
- Right to Apply: An applicant has the right to apply for an SC certificate even without documentary proof of caste identity, residence, or citizenship. In such cases, certificates from local authorities along with the findings of an enquiry may be deemed sufficient.
- Single Document Proof: A single document, such as an EPIC, can be sufficient proof of multiple criteria.
This structured approach ensures that applicants understand the documentation required and that their eligibility is properly assessed.
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FAQ
What is Full Form Of SC/ST/OBC?
- The full form of SC, ST and OBC are
- SC – Scheduled Castes
- ST – Scheduled Tribes
- OBC – Other Backward Classes
Which is the largest caste in West Bengal?
- Mahishya (IAST: Māhiṣya) is a Bengali Hindu traditionally agrarian caste, and formed the largest caste in undivided Bengal.
Where can an application for issuance of a Caste Certificate be filed online?
What must the applicant download after filing the online application for a Caste Certificate?
- The applicant must download a copy of the filled-in application along with the acknowledgement.
On which days of the month should the applicant submit the signed filled-in application and supporting documents?
- The applicant should submit the signed filled-in application and supporting documents on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of a month.
Within how many days from the date of filing the online application must the applicant submit the signed filled-in application?
- The applicant must submit the signed filled-in application within 60 days from the date of filing the online application.
What type of photograph must the applicant upload at the time of filing the online application?
- The applicant must upload a current passport size photograph at the time of filing the online application.
Where must the applicant appear for document verification?
- The applicant must appear at the concerned Block/Sub-Division Office for document verification.
What documents must the applicant bring on the date of appearance at the concerned Block/Sub-Division Office?
- The applicant must bring originals as well as copies of his documents for verification by the officials.
Are self-attested copies of documents accepted for the application? If so, which documents require attestation other than self-attestation?
- Yes, self-attested copies of all documents are accepted except for the attested copies of permanent residential status prior to the cutoff date (10/08/1950 for Scheduled Castes and 06/09/1950 for Scheduled Tribes).