Dhobi
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Dhobi known in some places as Dhoba,<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Rajaka, a scheduled caste in India and the greater Indian subcontinent whose traditional occupations are washing, ironing, and agricultural labour.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Channa, Subhadra Mitra. 1991. "Caste, 'Jati' and Template:Sic—Some Reflections Based on a Case Study of the Dhobis." Indian Anthropologist 21(2):39-55. Template:JSTOR.</ref>
In 2017, Supreme Court of India noted calling people dhobi was offensive.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
SynonymsEdit
MaharastraEdit
In Maharashtra, the Dhobi are found throughout the state, and are also known as Parit. They speak Marathi among themselves, and Hindi with outsiders.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>Template:Qn
Tamil NaduEdit
Vannar belongs to the Valangai ("Right-hand caste faction"). Some of The Valangai comprised castes with an agricultural basis while the Idangai consisted of castes involved in manufacturing, Valangai, which was better organised politically <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>Template:Qn Template:Cquote <ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
In the Tirunelveli region, Thai deities (female deities) are worshipped in large numbers and are worshiped with a pedestal or trident. in states like Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, Vannars are still the priests of the Mariamman temple<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
DemographicsEdit
State/Territory | Known as | Description | Status<ref name=":2">Compendium 2016 socialjustice.nic.in</ref> | |
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Assam | Dhupi | In 2001, Assam's Dhupi population was at 49,929, accounting for 2.7% of the total Scheduled Class (SC) population.<ref>"Assam – Data Highlights: The Scheduled Castes." 2001 Census of India. 2001.</ref> A high of 27.9% of this population was urban. The literacy rate among this group was 76%, above both the state figure (66.8%) and the aggregated national figure (54.7%) for SCs. | SC | |
Bihar | Dhobi, Rajak | According to jangana 2023 Dhobi community in Bihar makes up around 0.84% (11 lakh) Hindu Dhobi, 0.31% (4 lakh) Muslim Dhobi (Qassar) of the state's total population, with maximum concentration in Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, Siwan, Purnia and East Champaran districts, respectively. Bihar's Dhobi community is included in Scheduled Caste from OBC Status due to socioeconomically low. Now, they are in all sectors, but mainly as government employers, doctors, IT engineers, social service, agriculture, farming and politicians. Among the numerically larger castes of SC, Dhobi have registered the highest overall literacy rate.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
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SC |
Jharkhand | SC | |||
Madhya Pradesh | In Madhya Pradesh, Dhobi are a Scheduled Class in the districts of Bhopal, Raisen, and Sehore.<ref name=":2" /> | SC and OBC elsewhere | ||
Manipur | Dhupi | SC | ||
Meghalaya | Dhupi | SC | ||
Mizoram | Dhupi | SC | ||
Odisha | Dhoba, Dhobi, Rajak, Rajaka | Odisha has a significant population of Dhobi people in its coastal belt, i.e. eastern Odisha (Cuttack, Puri, Balasore, Ganjam) and a smaller population in its central and western areas. They are included in Scheduled Caste list of Odisha.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
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SC |
Rajasthan | SC | |||
Tripura | Dhoba | SC | ||
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Diwakar, Rajak | The Dhobi population in the state has been classified as SC. | SC |
Uttarakhand | SC | |||
Delhi | SC |
Dhobis in NepalEdit
The Central Bureau of Statistics of Nepal classifies the Dhobi as a subgroup within the broader social group of Madheshi Dalits.<ref> Population Monograph of Nepal, Volume II [1]</ref> At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, 109,079 people (0.4% of the population of Nepal) were Dhobi. The frequency of Dhobis by province was as follows:
- Madhesh Province (1.2%)
- Lumbini Province (0.9%)
- Bagmati Province (0.0%)
- Gandaki Province (0.0%)
- Koshi Province (0.0%)
- Karnali Province (0.0%)
- Sudurpashchim Province (0.0%)
The frequency of Dhobis was higher than national average (0.4%) in the following districts:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
- Kapilvastu (2.1%)
- Rautahat (2.0%)
- Rupandehi (2.0%)
- Parasi (1.7%)
- Parsa (1.4%)
- Sarlahi (1.3%)
- Bara (1.2%)
- Banke (1.1%)
- Mahottari (1.0%)
- Saptari (0.9%)
- Siraha (0.9%)
- Dhanusha (0.8%)
Notable peopleEdit
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- Ram Chander, recipient of Mahavir Chakra during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
- Chintamoni Dhoba, ruler of Dhalbhum region and established capital at Ambikanagar
- Gadge Maharaj, Marathi Hindu saint
- Suryabanshi Suraj, Indian politician
See alsoEdit
- Dhobi Ghat, Mumbai
- Dhobi Ghat, 2010 movie
- Hēna