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History:
The Arora surname has its roots in the Kshatriya warrior class of ancient India and is predominantly associated with the Punjab region. Its name is believed to derive from the city of Aror, the historical capital of Sindh (present-day Pakistan). Mythologically, the Aroras are linked to the Suryavanshi lineage, tracing their ancestry to the sun deity. Historically, the Arora community has been known for its entrepreneurial spirit, excelling in trade, commerce, and administrative services. Over time, they became a vital part of Punjab's socio-economic fabric, contributing to the development of urban centres. The Aroras were significant players in India's political and social mobilization during the Independence movement, often taking leadership roles in business and political affairs.
Description:
Aroras are widely dispersed across Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, and significant populations are found in Pakistan and abroad due to migration during Partition in 1947. They primarily speak Punjabi as their mother tongue, with Hindi, Sindhi, and English used in other regions. Aroras celebrate festivals like Diwali, Lohri, and Vaisakhi with great enthusiasm. They emphasize family values, often practising close-knit, joint-family living. Renowned personalities like Raj Kapoor (film industry) and Sanjay Arora (Delhi Police Commissioner) hail from this community. Aroras have a high literacy rate, with many excelling in education, medicine, engineering, and commerce. They enjoy Punjabi cuisine, including dishes like makki di roti and sarson da saag, and are known for their versatility in occupations, from traders to professionals.
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271
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119
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105
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