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History:
The surname Khaire is associated with several communities across India, particularly in Maharashtra and other parts of western India. It is thought to have roots in agrarian and warrior communities, often linked to the Maratha or Kunbi groups. In some mythological narratives, "Khaire" refers to those who safeguarded crops and cattle, earning them a significant role in rural economies. This surname's origins are largely tied to the Deccan Plateau, where agriculture and regional defense shaped its historical evolution. Politically, Khaire families have actively participated in local and regional governance, especially under Maratha rule and during India's independence struggle. Socially, the Khaire community has mobilized for agricultural reforms and representation in civic matters.
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Description:
The migration of the Khaire community mainly follows patterns of settlement within Maharashtra, particularly Pune, Nashik, Ahmednagar, and Aurangabad, and outward to neighboring states like Gujarat and Karnataka. Rituals and festivals observed by this community are deeply rooted in agrarian traditions, with significant celebrations like Ganesh Chaturthi and Makar Sankranti. Marathi is their primary language, though some speak Gujarati and Kannada depending on their settlement. Renowned personalities like Chandrakant Khaire, a prominent politician, have brought recognition to this surname. The community emphasizes family values like respect for elders, joint family structures, and the importance of education. Traditional food includes dishes like Bhakri, Pithla, and seasonal sweets. Literacy rates in this group are moderate, with rising trends due to educational reforms. Predominant occupations include farming, small-scale industry, and public service.
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19,168

Madhya Pradesh
852

Bihar
732

Delhi
19

Tamil Nadu
18

Kerala
6

Rajasthan
4

Karnataka
2

Uttar Pradesh
2

Gujarat
1
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