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People with this surname currently in the iMeUsWe database
History:
The Punia surname is rooted in mythological and historical traditions, particularly associated with warrior classes like Rajputs and Jats. It is believed to have mythological origins linked to divine or royal figures in ancient Indian epics. The surname is most prevalent in regions like Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh, where it has been historically connected to landowners, warriors, and local governance. Over time, the Punia community has been politically and socially mobilized, with many members actively participating in leadership roles, especially in rural governance and agricultural advocacy. Migration patterns show the Punia surname spreading across India and abroad, with families often relocating for educational and professional opportunities while maintaining strong rural ties. Rituals and festivals, such as Diwali, Holi, and Navratri, are central to the community’s cultural identity, bringing families together to celebrate and preserve traditional practices, including pujas, yajnas, and local fairs that reinforce their heritage and social bonds.
Description:
The Punia surname is primarily found in North India, especially in states like Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh, where it is prevalent among communities such as Jats and Rajputs. People with this surname speak languages like Hindi, Punjabi, Haryanvi, and Rajasthani, depending on their region. The Punia community has notable personalities, including wrestler Bajrang Punia, and is known for strong family ties, with many engaged in agriculture, education, and business. Occupations traditionally include farming, but increasingly, Punia families are pursuing careers in administration, sports, and other professions, contributing to a rising literacy rate. Food customs include traditional Indian dishes such as dal, roti, and regional specialties.
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Delhi
376
Haryana
190
Punjab
108
Uttar Pradesh
75
Rajasthan
30
Tamil Nadu
22
Gujarat
16
Maharashtra
9
Andhra Pradesh
3
Bihar
3
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413
Farmer Beneficiary Records
407
Voters List
28
Govertment Farmers Benificary List
17
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