Though surnames may serve identity purpose for many, they are also used to 
conceal identity. 

A number of Biharis try to hide their caste identity either by not mentioning 
the surname or by using the surname "Kumar", according to a book called People 
of India (Bihar and Jharkhand project), published by Anthropological Survey of 
India (ASI) recently. 

The surname "Kumar" hardly denotes any caste in Bihar. But it can be found in 
almost all popular castes. Similarly, surnames like Singh, Sinha, Verma, 
Chaudhary, Mishra, Das, Khan etc. can be found in various castes. One cannot 
identify castes on the basis of these surnames. 

The book covered 261 communities of which SCs (24) and STs (26) form a large 
component. Union minister of state for culture Kanti Singh had released the 
book in Patna last week. 

Quoting early inscriptions the book says the surnames of Brahmins were 
strikingly modern and reflected the processes of the formation of identity. The 
general editor of the book and noted academician-bureaucrat, the late Kumar 
Suresh Singh, in his introductory remarks said that the surname "Singh", which 
used to denote connection with power and authority, was used in Bihar by 
Brahmin zamindars, like the surname "Khan" in Muslims. 

"Singh" and "Sinha" are interchangeable. "Narayan" and "Prasad" are also used 
as caste-neutral surname like "Kumar", he observed. 
21 Feb 2009, 0316 hrs IST, Pranava K Chaudhary, TNN


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