Gudia (caste)

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Gudia/Gudiya
ClassificationHalwai
ReligionsHinduism
LanguagesOdia  • Chhattisgarhi  • Telugu
Populated statesOdisha  • Chhattisgarh  • Andhra Pradesh
Related groupsTeli, Bania

Gudia or Guria or Gudiya (also known as Madhuvaishya) is a caste[1][2][3] found in the Indian state of Odisha and Chhatishgarh, also a small population in Andhra Pradesh. They are also called as Modak in West Bengal and are the regional name of northern states Halwai caste.[4] Traditionally their occupation is making of various type of sweets for village ceremonies and festive occasion and subsist on this business. They are also supplier of offerings for village deity. Nowadays they have opened their modern sweet stalls in markets for better business.[5]

Social Status[]

The Gudias are classified under Other Backward Classes in both the state of Odisha[6] and Chhattisgarh[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Ramesh P. Mohanty (2003). Dalits Development and Change: An Empirical Study. Discovery Publishing House. pp. 38–. ISBN 978-81-7141-696-7.
  2. ^ Rabindra Nath Pati (2008). Family Planning. APH Publishing. pp. 115–. ISBN 978-81-313-0352-8.
  3. ^ Andhra Pradesh (India). One Man Commission of Inquiry for Backward Classes; N. K. Muralidhara Rao (1986). Report of the Backward Classes Commission, 1982. Director of Print. and Stationery at the Government Secretariat Press.
  4. ^ "Halwai". People Groups of India – discovering every tribe, nation, language & people. 2020-08-17. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  5. ^ Ramesh P. Mohanty; Durgesh Nandini Biswal (2007). Culture, Gender and Gender Discrimination: Caste Hindu and Tribal. Mittal Publications. pp. 39–. ISBN 978-81-8324-199-1.
  6. ^ "www.bcmbcmw.tn.gov.in" (PDF).
  7. ^ Hota, Prakash Chandra (2016-09-11). "Jolt for Ajit as Chhattisgarh govt includes Jogi caste along with Gudiya caste in OBC category". Millennium Post. Retrieved 2020-11-08.
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