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History:
Mantri is a surname that suggests a connection to the ancient Indian tradition of "mantri," meaning "minister" or "advisor." This surname likely originated in regions where the role of a minister The surname 'Mantri' is rooted in Indian history, with "Mantri" meaning "minister" in Sanskrit, symbolizing a lineage associated with governance and counsel. While there is no direct mythological connection, the name implies a heritage linked to intellectual or advisory roles in royal courts. The origin of the surname is thought to have emerged from ancient ministerial families serving regional kingdoms, particularly in North and Western India. Politically and socially, the Mantri community has been influential in administrative and advisory capacities, historically aligning with political powers and mobilizing for governance reforms. Socially, they have been well-regarded as scholars, administrators, and community leaders.
The Mantri surname has migrated across states like Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. The community has settled in cities with robust political or educational opportunities. They primarily follow Hindu rituals and festivals, with Diwali and Navratri being important celebrations. The community is traditionally engaged in public service, governance, and education, reflecting their historical ties to intellectual and political spheres.
Description:
Mantris are found in states such as Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Karnataka, where the primary languages spoken include Marathi, Hindi, Kannada, and Telugu. In addition to mainstream Hindu festivals, some celebrate regional festivities like Ganesh Chaturthi (Maharashtra) or Ugadi (Karnataka). Notable figures include Ravindra Mantri, a prominent figure in Indian business and philanthropy. Family values in the Mantri community emphasize education, discipline, and community service. Vegetarian food, with local specialities like Rajasthani dal-bati and Maharashtrian poha, is common. Literacy rates are generally high due to their focus on education, and occupations often revolve around administration, business, politics, and education, continuing the legacy of advisory roles in society.
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155

West Bengal
98

Punjab
92

Odisha
82

Delhi
77

Bihar
62
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