List of Scheduled Castes in Uttar Pradesh

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Below of list of Caste communities and their population according to the 2011 Census of India in Uttar Pradesh.

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CastePopulation 2011Percentage among total S.C population
Aheria 10,095.90%
Agaria 8,3400.4%
Badhik 9,0180.01%
Badi 11,7210.03%
Baheliya 143,4420.6%
Baiga (excluding Sonbhadra district)26,4760.08%
Bajaniya 1,7690.005%
Bajgi 6400.002%
Balhar 7,9100.02%
Balai 1,0140.002%
Balmiki 11,66,3833.5%
Bangali 18,6600.05%
Bansphor 57,0250.2%
Barwar 13,3260.04%
Basor 137,0130.4%
Bawariya 6,0540.02%
Beldar, sub caste of Noniya (OBC)4,20,0005%
Beriya 27,1870.08%
Bhantu 8,1840.02%
Bhuiya 18,0550.05%
Bhuiyar 24,9820.07%
Chamar, Jatav, Ahirwar, Kureel, Dhusia, Jaiswar, Satnami, Ravidassia, Ramdasia 22,496,04754%
Chero (excluding Sonbhadra and Varanasi districts)32,4050.1%
Dabgar 3,6380.01%
Dhangar,138,000165.01%
Dhanka 542,6511.5%
Dharkar 94,6100.3%
Dhobi, Kannaujia, Diwakar, Baretha 2,684,21216.01%
Dom 110,3530.3%
Domar 24,5810.07%
Dusadh 237,1810.7%
Gharami 1840.0005%
Ghasiya 3,9840.011%
Gond (excluding Sant Kabir Nagar, Kushinagar, Chandauli and Bhadohi, Maharajganj, Siddharthnagar, Basti, Gorakhpur, Deoria, Mau, Azamgarh, Jaunpur, Ballia, Ghazipur, Varanasi, Mirzapur and Sonbhadra)443,4571.3%
Gwal 7,3300.02%
Habura 4,8630.014%
Hari 1,7190.005%
Hela 40,6780.12%
Kalabaz 8,7270.025%
Kanjar 93,2070.3%
Kapariya 14,3000.04%
Kharwar 7,1830.020%
Khairaha 3,0470.008%
Kharwar119,2480.3%
Khatik 164,7651.2%
Kharot 7000.002%
Kol 331,3744.5%
Kori 22,93,93712.07%
Korwa 1,5940.005%
Lalbegi 2990.0009%
Majhwar 18,2680.05%
Mazhabi 3,6640.01%
Musahar 206,5940.6%
Nat 158,3790.5%
Ood 85,612
Pankha (excluding Mirzapur and Sonbhadra)20,3540.06%
Parahiya (excluding Sonbhadra)1,8160.005%
Pasi, Rawat, Rajpasi, Baurasi, Kaithwas, Paswan, Tarmali 5,597,00216.0%
Patari (excluding Sonbhadra)1,7160.005%
Sahariya excluding Lalitpur60,2380.2%
Sanaurhiya 1,0660.003%
Sansiya 8,6390.02%
Shilpkar 24,7570.07%
Turahiya 28,0550.08%

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