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History:
The Sahare surname has mythological and cultural roots in ancient Indian traditions, possibly linked to deities or tribal communities, and is predominantly found in central India, particularly in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. The name likely originates from geographic features, with "Sahar" referring to lakes or rivers. The Sahare community has actively engaged in political and social mobilization, asserting their rights through regional governance and movements. Migration patterns show Sahare families settling across Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra for agricultural and industrial opportunities. Deeply connected to Hindu traditions, they celebrate festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Ganesh Chaturthi, while also participating in regional fairs that honor their ancestors, preserving cultural heritage across generations. Some notable personalities with the surname Jitendra Sahare - a notable figure in Indian politics, Bhawna Sahare - a recognized name in the field of academics, Sandeep Sahare - an emerging talent in sports.
Description:
The Sahare surname is predominantly found in states like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh, with the community speaking regional languages such as Marathi, Hindi, and Chhattisgarhi. They actively celebrate major Indian festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Ganesh Chaturthi, reflecting their regional cultures. Renowned personalities like Bhagwat Sahare, known for his contributions to education, represent the community's achievements. Family values are centered on respect, hospitality, and cooperation, with most households being joint or extended families. Rice, dal, and regional vegetable dishes form the staple diet, reflective of their agricultural roots. The community's literacy rate is improving, and while agriculture remains a key occupation, many have diversified into government jobs, education, and small businesses in urban areas.

Maharashtra
19,475

Madhya Pradesh
13,703

Kerala
949

Uttar Pradesh
443

Chandigarh
344

Telangana
298

Gujarat
56

Delhi
52

Tamil Nadu
38

Bihar
16

27,535
Food Distribution Records

8,151
Farmer Beneficiary Records

135
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18
Investor & Taxpayer Records

4
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