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A.Dear Client,
As per Indian law, it is not possible to change one's caste. Caste is determined by birth and is considered an unchangeable aspect of an individual's identity. A person's caste is determined by their birth and is considered to be based on their father's caste. For further clarification, you need to visit the office concerned Tehshilder, SDM, DM for further clarification. and steps.
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A.Dear Client,
Changing one's caste designation in school records typically involves a formal process and may require certain documentation and approvals. Here are the general steps you can follow to change your caste designation in school records:

Determine the Reason for the Change:

Before proceeding, ensure you have a valid reason for changing your caste designation. Common reasons include correction of errors, updating information, or a legitimate change in caste status.
Gather Supporting Documents:

Collect any necessary documents that support your request for a caste change. This may include caste certificates issued by the government, affidavits, or other relevant documentation.
Contact the School Authorities:

Schedule a meeting or communicate with the school authorities, such as the principal or administrative office, to discuss your request. Provide a clear explanation of why you need the change and present your supporting documents.
Submit an Application:

Prepare a formal written application addressed to the school authorities, stating your request for a caste change in your school records. Attach copies of the supporting documents to the application.
Follow School Procedures:

Schools often have specific procedures for making changes to student records. Follow the school's prescribed process, which may include filling out specific forms, paying any required fees, and adhering to deadlines.
Verification and Approval:

The school authorities may verify the submitted documents and application. They may also seek approval from the relevant education board or government authorities, depending on the school's policies and the nature of the change.
Update School Records:

Once your request is approved, the school will update your caste designation in their records. Ensure that you receive a revised school identification card or other relevant documents reflecting the change.
Maintain a Copy:

Keep copies of all documents related to the caste change, including the application, supporting documents, and any written approvals. These copies may be useful for future reference.
Update Other Records:

If the caste change is significant and has legal implications, consider updating your caste designation in other official records, such as government-issued documents (e.g., Aadhar card, passport) and college/university records, as needed.
Monitor Progress:

Stay in contact with the school authorities to ensure that the caste change is processed in a timely manner and that your records are updated correctly.
It's important to note that the process for changing one's caste designation in school records may vary by educational institution, state or country, and caste category.
Thank you.
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