The Baishya surname is primarily associated with the Vaishya caste in Hinduism, commonly found in Assam, Bengal, and other parts of Northeast India. In Assam, particularly in Kamrup, the Baishya community has been integral to the region's cultural and economic development.
The last name is held by many people in Assam. The surname occurs predominantly in Indo-South Asia, precisely East and Northeast India, where majority of the total number of people having Baishya as surname are found. Baishya is least frequently held first name there nevertheless. In India Baishya is most common in: Assam, where 90 percent live, West Bengal, where 7 percent live and Others where 3 percent live. Not including India it is found in few more countries. It also occurs in few pockets of Bangladesh, as Baishya Kapali or Baishya Saha, but the family roots differ from ones living in Kamrup area. Source: Internet
A veteran soldier of the Indian Army and father of one. A food fanatic with a love for cooking and eating ethnic Kamrupia foods.
A brave lady with immense interest in handlooms and cooking Indian dishes, both North Indian spicy and South Indian mouth-watering delicacies.
A doctor serving in an ethnically rich area of rural Assam. An avid reader, foodie, and Kishore Kumar music fan.
Attn: Bishal BAISHYA - Email: social@bishal.in
Address: Agchia, Kamrup Metro, Assam - 125