Who are Pedakanti Reddys?
Reddy is a caste (community) mainly from the state of Andhra Pradesh in southern India. They are generally Telugu-speaking farming community originally from the state of Andhra Pradesh, though there are considerable number of Reddys settled in the neighbouring states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. …
Is Dasari BC or SC?
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Dasari is a caste in Telangana region and Andhra Pradesh, India. They are involved in various business, trades, poojas, marriage rituals, plays and agriculture.
Is Reddy and Gowda same?
Yes,both are same. In karnataka Vokkaliga land owned farming caste in Mandya ,Hassan, Ramnagar, Mysore,Banglore uses Gowda as surname and in Banglore rural, Banglore urban, chitradurga, chikballapur, kolar,Bellary use surname both Gowda and Reddy.
Is Reddy backward caste in Karnataka?
Which reddy are you referring to because there are many categories under reddy like telugu reddy.. Reddy’s from maharashtra, odissa, andhra, Tamil Nadu… Only the Telugu Reddy-Reddy of Karnataka belong to OBC which is called 3A in Karnataka.
Which caste comes under OBC in Karnataka?
Central List of Other Backward Castes (OBCs): Karnataka
| State : Karnataka | |
|---|---|
| 5 | Bazigar |
| 6 | Bedaru, Valimiki, Barki, Parivara, Bendar, Berad, Boya, Naikamakkalu, Naikwadi, Palegar, Ramoshi, Talwar, Valmikimakkalum Vedan, Parivara Nayaka, Talawara, Myasa Nayaka, Urs Nayaka, Byada, Bargi, Hirshikari |
| 7 | Beria |
| 8 | Beshtar Bunde-Beshta |
What is the caste of Dasari in Andhra Pradesh?
Dasari is a caste in Telangana region in Andhra Pradesh, India. They are involved in various small trades and some in agriculture.
Who is Dasari in Telangana?
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Dasari is a caste in Telangana region and Andhra Pradesh, India. They are involved in various business, trades, poojas, marriage rituals, plays and agriculture.
What is the Kamma caste in India?
Kamma (Telugu:????) or the Kammavaru are a caste or social group found largely in the Southern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu and Karnataka. They constitute about 7% of Andhra Pradesh and 5% of Tamil Nadu population and in significant numbers in Karnataka. The Kamma population was 795,732 in the year 1881 .
What is the story of Kambhoja Raja Kathalu?
Kambhoja Raja Kathalu (Story of the king of Kambhojas) is still very popular in Andhra Pradesh. The story deals with militaristic exploits of a fierce and adventuours king of Kambojas. It probably relates to some historical brush the Andhraites might have had with the intruding hordes of Kambojas/Pahlavas around Christian era.