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Are Christians in OBC category?

Are Christians in OBC category?

Do Christians fall in the OBC category? No. Christians don’t fall under any caste. There is no place for the caste system in Christianity.

What is the category for Christians?

In Karnataka, the special group for Christians is 3B. Christianity is not s caste. some times christian converts from schedule caste are being treated as b.c “C” category in some states. Christianty is religion not a caste.

Does OBC belong to minority category?

Minorities in the Indian setting implies minority religions – Muslims, Christians, Jains, Sikhs, and so forth. SC, ST, OBC are not in minority. They are not a minority community, they have a place with Hinduism and are Hindus. Article 30 of the Constitution perceives minorities based on religion or language.

Is religion mentioned on passport?

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The Citizenship Act, 1955, does not have any mention of religion. The Act has citizenship by birth, descent, registration and naturalisation. The Act is based on the principle of ‘birth within territory’ and there is not a single mention of religion.

What’s the major religion in India?

While 94\% of the world’s Hindus live in India, there also are substantial populations of Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and adherents of folk religions. For most Indians, faith is important: In a 2015 Pew Research Center survey, eight-in-ten Indians said religion is very important in their lives.

Is Mudiraj a OBC?

Mudiraju or Mudiraj, earlier recorded as Mutracha, is a Telugu community from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and also some portion of Tamil Nadu. It is categorised among the Other Backward Classes by the Government of India.

Is Mudiraj a Kshatriya?

The people of Mudiraj Community belong to Kshatriya Caste, in accordance with Manu codification of Caste System in Hindu society. The Mudirajas are believed to be the descendants of Kalabhra kings of South India, who in turn had their roots to Indo-Aryan kings of Kalachuris of Central & North Indian origin.