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History:
The SHIL surname has mythological roots, often associated with the Sanskrit word Shil or Shilpa, meaning "art" or "craft," suggesting connections to divine artisans or creators. Historically, the name likely originated from the profession of sculptors, artisans, and craftsmen, particularly in Bengal and Eastern India. Over time, the SHIL community has contributed significantly to political and social mobilization, with some members playing active roles in the Indian independence movement and local governance. Migration patterns show that many have moved from rural areas to urban centers, seeking better opportunities. Rituals followed by the SHIL community are closely tied to major festivals like Durga Puja, Saraswati Puja, and Makar Sankranti, which are celebrated with devotion and traditional practices. The SHIL surname is deeply intertwined with craftsmanship and religious observance, and these festivals reinforce cultural and spiritual identity, preserving both artistic heritage and community unity.
Description:
The SHIL surname is predominantly found in the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, Odisha, and Uttar Pradesh, with its bearers primarily speaking Bengali, Assamese, and Hindi. This surname is associated with a variety of communities and sub-communities, particularly within the Hindu religion. Occupation-wise, the SHIL community is involved in professions such as education, business, government services, and the arts. The community is known for its high literacy rates, especially in urban areas, and values family traditions, respect for elders, and community welfare. SHIL families often enjoy a rich food culture, centered around Bengali cuisine, with rice, fish, and traditional sweets being staples. Notable personalities bearing the SHIL surname include Shyamal Shil, a renowned Bengali poet, and Ashoke Shil, a prominent figure in Indian politics. The SHIL community places great importance on preserving heritage while embracing modernity, and its members have made significant contributions in various fields such as politics, literature, and the arts.

Uttar Pradesh
24,925

West Bengal
1,581

Assam
712

Meghalaya
601

Madhya Pradesh
585

Bihar
437

Jharkhand
304

Maharashtra
208

Delhi
96

Punjab
56

25,858
Food Distribution Records

2,429
Farmer Beneficiary Records

1,785
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6
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