Maurya (surname)
Maurya is a surname used by Kushwaha caste in Uttar Pradesh. The community called kshatriya Kushwaha are also known as Koeri, Kachhi, Shakya, Murao and Saini in various parts of the state of Uttar Pradesh. They are second largest OBC group in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh after Yadavs and are one of the most politically organised peasant community in India after Jats, Yadavs and Kurmis.[1][2][3][4][5] In Maharashtra, the Mali caste is a sub-caste of this community.[6] In Rajasthan, the community is known by different names like Mali, Saini, Kushwaha and Maurya in different regions. Unlike Jats, who have sizeable presence in many assembly constituencies, they are thinly distributed across different constituencies. In 2022-23, they were involved in a quota-stir for proper representation in politics and administration of state. An organisation called "Mahatma Phule Brigade" caters to the need of community in the state of Rajasthan.[7][8] In Rajasthan, due to lack of numerical preponderance in assembly constituencies like Jats, they are underrepresented in politics; however, in Bihar, they are a dominant caste, comprising approximately 9 percent of the population of state.[9][7] They wield influence over 63 assembly constituencies and half a dozen Lok Sabha seats in Bihar.[10]
Notable people
- Anil Kumar Maurya, Member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Ghorawal Assembly constituency.
- Asha Maurya, Member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Mahmoodabad Assembly constituency.
- Ashutosh Maurya, Member of legislative assembly from Bisauli Assembly constituency of Uttar Pradesh.
- Bahoran Lal Maurya, former Member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
- Guru Prasad Maurya, Member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
- Swami Prasad Maurya; National General Secretary of Samajwadi Party and former Minister in Government of Uttar Pradesh.
- Keshav Prasad Maurya; Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.
- Rajendra Kumar Maurya, Member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Pratapgarh Assembly constituency.
- Sanghmitra Maurya, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) from Badaun Lok Sabha constituency.
- Suchismita Maurya, former member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
- Vikramjeet Maurya, former member of Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly from Phaphamau Assembly constituency and former minister in Yogi Adityanath's cabinet.
- Uday Lal Maurya, former Member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. (16th Uttar Pradesh Assembly)
- Usha Maurya, Member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
- Vijay Maurya, indian actor, writer and director.
- Teddy Maurya, indian actor, writer, director and musician.
See also
References
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Maurya was the undeclared OBC face of the party. He belongs to the biggest caste group among OBCs after Yadavs and Kurmis. Known by the surnames Kachhi, Maurya, Kushwaha, Saini and Shakya, this group is present in most assembly seats from east to west UP.
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