Bihari Sahu Samaj

Bihari Sahu Samaj Bihari Sahu Samaj, mumbai Here, a brief introduction about Sahu(teli) caste Teli is a caste traditionally occupied in the pressing of oil in India and Pakistan.

This Page belongs all the sahu, This Organisation for all those people who belongs to caste sahu (teli) and want to know other sahu(teli) members.

Members may be either Hindu or Muslim; Muslim Teli are called Roshandaar or Teli Malik. The Jewish community of Maharashtra (called Bene Israel) was also known to be a sub-group in the Teli case called Shanivar Teli meaning Saturday oil pressers for their Jewish custom of abstention from work on Shabbat. Notable Telis

Mahatma Gandhi, often referred to as the "Father of the Nation"
Narendra Modi, Chief Minister of Gujrat.

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D/202, Devdarshan Complex, Sector -19, Plot 23, Kharghar
Navi Mumbai (New Mumbai)
410210

General information

The word Teli comes from Tel, which means oil in Marathi, Hindi, and Oriya languages. The name Teli is given because of their profession of "making edible oil". In old times, these people had their small oil mills known as kolhu or ghana operated by oxen to make or extract edible oil from oil seeds like mustard and sesame.

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