Kori or Koli is an Indian caste, who were traditionally Fishermen (in Coastal Areas), Weavers (in Northern States) and Farmers (especially in Gujarat) .
Other names for this caste include
Banodha, Vaish, Koli, Mahour, Mahawar, Kabirpanthi and Julaha[1]
'Koli' When Translated Into Pali Word Becomes 'Kori' Because "ल" Is Spoken As "र" In Sanskrit!
The Kori are classified as a Scheduled Caste in the states of Himachal Pradesh. Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. In The Past The Kori Had "OBC" Status in Meerut, Agra, Rohil khand and It's Neighbouring Cities.
In Delhi, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Southern States The Kori Caste Is Known as Koli. [2]
The Kori scheduled caste population in Uttar Pradesh at the 2011 census of India was 2,293,937.[3] The Kori's traditional caste councils, plans and implements welfare activities and also settles disputes. Imposition of cash fine is a form of punishment inflicted by the council.[4]