Kandu

Kanu
JātiKanu/Baniya
Kuladevta (male)Baba Ganinath ji Maharaj
ReligionsHindu Hinduism
Country India •   Nepal
Original stateBihar  • Jharkhand • West Bengal • Uttar Pradesh • Purvanchal area of Uttar pradesh
Populated statesBihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhesh Province (Nepal)
Family namesSah, Gupta, Mahajan, Seth
EndogamousYes
Related groupsBaniya
Historical groupingVaishya

'Kanu' or Kandu is a Baniya or Vaishya caste that has been historically associated with trading activities-- sweet-making, shop-keeping, trading etc. in India and Nepal. [1][2] One of their notable business activities is confectionery.

They have been associated with the states Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Purvanchal area of Uttar pradesh and Nepal (Madhesi region) Like many other Bania communities, they are undergoing urbanisation. Many rural Kanu’s are shopkeepers and trader. They have a state wise caste association, the Kanu Vaishya Mahasabha, which act as a both as an instrument of social control as well as communal welfare association.

Present condition in India

The community has been given the status of OBC at the all India level and BC-I in the state of Bihar for reservation purposes. [3]

Their population in Bihar (as per the caste survey of 2023) is around 2.21%.[4] When it comes to political representation in Bihar and elsewhere, the community is not adequately represented. Given their population size and social standing, the community has been demanding political representation on a large scale.

References

  1. ^ Herbert Hope Risley. The tribes and castes of Bengal. Harvard University. Printed at the Bengal secretariat press, 1891.
  2. ^ Sir, Baines, Jervoise Athelstane (1912). Ethnography (castes and tribes) by Sir Athelstane Baines.: With a list of the more important works on Indian ethnography by W. Siegling. Strassburg: K.J. Trübner.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Pouranik
  4. ^ "2022 Bihar caste-based survey", Wikipedia, 2023-11-03, retrieved 2023-11-04