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CENTRAL LIST OF OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES Sl.No. Name of the Castes/Sub-castes/Synonyms/ Communities UTTAR PRADESH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Aheria/Aheriya Ahir,Yadav Arakh, Arakvanshiya Atishbaz, Darugar Bairagi Banjara, Mukeri, Rankia, Mekrani Barhai, Badhai, Viswakarma, Ramgarhia Bari Bind Biyar Bhand Bhar Bhathiara Bhurji,Bharbhuja,Bharbhunja,Bhooj,Kandu Bot (does not include ‘Bhotia’ who are already in the List of ST in UP) Chhipi, Chhipe Chikwa, Qassab (Qureshi) Kasai/Qassai, Chak Darzi Dhivar, Dhiver Dhobi(other than those who are already Dafali 68 1 2 61 33 30 31 32 34 35 64 36 38 37 69 18 17 21 24 25 55 Entry No. in the Central List

included in the list of SCs of U.P.) 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Dohar Faqir Gaderia Gaddi,Ghosi Giri Gosain Gujar Hajjam(Nai), Salmani, Nai, Sain(Nai) Halalkhor, Hela, Lalbegi (other than those Who are included in the list of SCs). Halwai Jhoja Jogi Kachhi, Kachhi-Kushwaha, Shakya Kahar, Tanwar, Singhariya Kalal, Kalwar, Kalar Kasgar Kasera, Thathera, Tamrakar, Kalaikar Kewat or Mallah Khumra, Sangtarash, Hansiri Kisan Koeri, Koiri Koshta/Koshti Kumhar, Prajapati 72 29 14 15 16 12 13 53 54 52 20 19 3 4 71 10 73 5 59 6 7 58 8

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

Kunjra or Rayeen Kurmi, Kurmi-Sainthwar/Kurmi-Mall Kuthaliya Bora(Belonging to Almora, Lodh,Lodha, Lodhi, Lodhi-Rajput Lohar, Luhar, Saifi Lonia, Noniya, Luniya, Gole Thakur, Nunere Madari Mali, Saini, Baghban Manihar, Kacher, Lakher, Lakhera(Excluding Lakhera sub-caste of Brahmans in Tehri Garhwal region), Churihar Pithoragarh, Bageswar and Nainital Distts.)

11 9 70 48 49 50 62 39

53

40

54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65

Marchha Mewati,Meo Mirasi Mochi(excluding those who are included in the list of SCs of U.P.) Momin (Ansar, Ansari), Julah Murao or Murai,Maurya Muslim Kayastha Naddaf (Dhunia), Mansoori, Behna, Kandere, Kadere, Pinjara Nalband, Sais Naqqal Nayak Nut (excluding those who are

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