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'''Malakar''' ({{lang-bn|মালাকার}}) is a [[Bengali Hindu]] surname spread throughout [[West Bengal]] and [[Bangladesh]]. The Malakars are traditionally garlander by trade. The governments of India and West Bengal both have classified Malakars under Other Backward Classes but lot of them continued belonging to General category. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anagrasarkalyan.gov.in/htm/obc_list.html |title=Government of West Bengal: List of Other Backward Classes |publisher=Govt. of West Bengal |date= |accessdate=February 13, 2011}}</ref>
#REDIRECT [[Sanjaya Malakar]] {{R from surname}}

== Origin ==
Malakars lived around [[Dhaka]] and other smaller towns of [[Bengal]]. The origin of the word Malakar comes from [[Sanskrit]]. Its a [[Sandhi]] of ''mala'' and ''akar'', which means a person who gives shape to ''mala'', i.e a garlender. In some other definition Malakar comes from Mali which means gardener, a backward class at that time. In 1994 Malakars are included in the OBC category, but many among them whose traditional profession was garlanding remained in General category.

== Eminent Malakars ==
* [[Sanjaya Malakar]], an American born Bengali and Italian singer

== See also ==
* [[Indian name]]
* [[Bengali people]]
* [[Bangal]]

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

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[[Category:Bengali-language surnames]]
[[Category:Hindu surnames]]

Revision as of 14:55, 27 February 2012

Malakar (Bengali: মালাকার) is a Bengali Hindu surname spread throughout West Bengal and Bangladesh. The Malakars are traditionally garlander by trade. The governments of India and West Bengal both have classified Malakars under Other Backward Classes but lot of them continued belonging to General category. [1]

Origin

Malakars lived around Dhaka and other smaller towns of Bengal. The origin of the word Malakar comes from Sanskrit. Its a Sandhi of mala and akar, which means a person who gives shape to mala, i.e a garlender. In some other definition Malakar comes from Mali which means gardener, a backward class at that time. In 1994 Malakars are included in the OBC category, but many among them whose traditional profession was garlanding remained in General category.

Eminent Malakars

See also

References

  1. ^ "Government of West Bengal: List of Other Backward Classes". Govt. of West Bengal. Retrieved February 13, 2011.