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History:
The surname Kendre is believed to have roots in the agrarian communities of India, reflecting a connection to land and farming. Its mythological origin is not well-documented in ancient texts but is often associated with traditional occupations tied to nature and rural livelihoods. Originating in Maharashtra, the Kendre surname primarily belongs to the Maratha and Kunbi communities, who historically played vital roles in agricultural practices and regional administration. Over time, the community underwent significant migration and settlement across different states in search of better opportunities, particularly in the Deccan region, including parts of Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, and Telangana.
Beyond its agrarian beginnings, the Kendre surname has seen political and social mobilization, particularly during India's independence movement and post-independence reforms. Communities with this surname have embraced progressive family values emphasizing education, respect for elders, and communal harmony. Their rituals and festivals align with Maharashtrian traditions, such as Ganesh Chaturthi and Gudi Padwa, alongside seasonal harvest celebrations.
Description:
The Kendre community is multilingual, with Marathi as the primary language, though Kannada, Hindi, and Telugu are spoken due to migration. Notable individuals from this surname have excelled in agriculture, politics, and education, contributing to regional development. Family values prioritize collectivism and simplicity, with traditional foods like bhakri, pithla, and zunka reflecting their rural roots. Literacy rates have improved over the decades, with increasing representation in diverse professions like farming, teaching, and small-scale industries.
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Maharashtra
15,879

Madhya Pradesh
4,630

Tamil Nadu
447

Delhi
69

Bihar
37

Andhra Pradesh
3

Karnataka
2
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12,640
Food Distribution Records

7,739
Farmer Beneficiary Records

613
Voters List

67
Investor & Taxpayer Records

8
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