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History:
The surname Bansal has its origins in India, predominantly associated with the Jain community, though it can also be found among various Hindu merchant castes. The name derives from the Sanskrit term "Bans" or "Bansh," meaning "a family" or "a lineage," often used to denote a family with an established trade or business. Mythologically, the Bansal surname is believed to have ties to Vaishya traditions, which are closely linked to commerce and trade, reflecting the community's roots in business. Politically, the Bansal community has historically engaged in mercantile activities, though they are not primarily known for large-scale political mobilization. However, their influence can be seen in economic spheres, particularly through their presence in the business world.
Description:
The Bansal community is spread across various states in India, including Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, with many members also found in diaspora communities abroad. The community speaks a variety of languages depending on their region of residence, including Hindi, Rajasthani, Punjabi, and Gujarati. Festivals such as Diwali, Holi, and Jain New Year are significant to the Bansal community, reflecting their religious and cultural practices. Some notable personalities from the Bansal surname include business tycoons and philanthropists. Family values in the Bansal community emphasize close-knit relationships and business acumen. The community is known for its high literacy rates and emphasis on education, with members often pursuing careers in business, trade, and commerce.
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21,788
Madhya Pradesh
16,586
Karnataka
1,845
Gujarat
879
Tamil Nadu
821
Uttar Pradesh
765
West Bengal
398
Punjab
205
Haryana
162
Maharashtra
141
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