In some cases, Kolis of the Pagi title were treated as of lower status in comparison to those Kolis who were Kotwal, because a small number of Pagi Kolis worked as village watchmen, maintaining order and securing the village at night.[6][7] Koli Pagis stretched their role as guardsman, police officers and maintain the position in government to use their title proper as Pagi.[8]
The Koli caste is 24% of the total population of Gujarat.[9] They are classified as Other Backward Class (OBC) Kshatriya for their work as Pagi seemed to be a warrior class.[10]
Clans
The Talpada Kolis of Radhvanaj village in Gujarat, whose forefathers were Pagi, adopted the two names as their family clans are Rathod and Solanki.[11]
Principlities
The Kolis who bore the Pagi title ruled over Angadh state as shareholders with kolis of Kotwal title. Angadh was a petty princely state.[12]