List of Namasudras

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This article contains a list of notable people from the Namasudra caste, organized by profession, field, or focus.

Social reformers[]

Judiciary and bureaucracy[]

Politicians[]

Ministers[]

MPs and MLA[]

Writers and journalists[]

See also[]

References[]

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