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History:
The KAKADE surname, likely originating in India, is connected to the Hindi word "kaka," meaning "uncle." It is linked to the Atri and Bharadvaja Gotras and reflects a rich mythological heritage tied to ancient Kshatriya clans, emphasizing values of honor and valor. The name suggests agrarian roots in Maharashtra, with historical ties to land ownership. Over the years, KAKADE families have played a significant role in the region's socio-political landscape, actively participating in grassroots movements for social justice. Their migration patterns have led many to urban centers while maintaining connections to their ancestral lands. Rituals and festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi and Gudi Padwa, Ganesh Chaturthi and Diwali are vital for preserving cultural identity, fostering community bonds, and celebrating heritage, highlighting the KAKADE surname's rich history and resilient spirit through generations.
Description:
The Kakade surname is predominantly found in Maharashtra and Goa, particularly in urban areas like Mumbai and Pune, where various sub-communities coexist. Members of this community typically speak Marathi, alongside other languages such as Hindi, Konkani, and English, reflecting the region's cosmopolitan nature. The community boasts a high literacy rate and is known for notable personalities in politics, literature, and sports. Traditionally, the Kakade surname is associated with agriculture and education, although many have diversified into modern industries and entrepreneurship. Culinary traditions, featuring local Maharashtrian dishes, play an essential role in their gatherings, reinforcing community ties and cultural identity while adapting to contemporary changes.
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Maharashtra
28,624

Madhya Pradesh
7,563

Bihar
3,479

Karnataka
54

Delhi
52

Jharkhand
35

Tamil Nadu
30

Andhra Pradesh
2

Gujarat
2

Rajasthan
2
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10,315
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74
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59
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51
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