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History:
The KUMRI surname is believed to have mythological origins linked to the Kumaon region in northern India, often associated with tales of valor and spiritual significance. It likely originates from the indigenous populations of this area, with many KUMRI families historically connected to the Kumaoni community. Politically, members of the KUMRI community have been involved in regional governance and social mobilization, contributing to the shaping of local politics. Migration from Kumaon has led to the establishment of KUMRI communities in major cities like Delhi and Mumbai, where they have assimilated into various professions. The community follows a range of rituals, celebrating key festivals such as Kumaoni Holi and Diwali, which are marked by traditional rituals, folk dances, and vibrant communal gatherings, reflecting the deep cultural roots and heritage of the KUMRI surname.
Description:
The Kumri surname is primarily found in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan, with speakers of languages such as Hindi, Bhojpuri, Rajasthani, and Haryanvi. Notable personalities from the Kumri community include local leaders and social workers like Ram Kumar Kumri, a well-known figure in rural development, and Sushil Kumri, a regional educator who has contributed significantly to literacy efforts. Occupation-wise, Kumris are predominantly involved in agriculture, trade, or craftsmanship, with some pursuing careers in government, education, and public service. The literacy rate varies, being higher in urban areas. Their food culture is rich in vegetarian dishes like dal, roti, sabzi, and sweets like halwa, reflective of North Indian cuisine.

Bihar
25,409

Jharkhand
1,129

Uttar Pradesh
159

Andhra Pradesh
158

Madhya Pradesh
98

Telangana
46

Delhi
40

Tamil Nadu
30

Karnataka
26

Assam
10

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213
Farmer Beneficiary Records

92
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