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Samagra Kutumba Survey-2014

 Samagra Kutumba Survey-2014



S. NO
B.C
Traditional
Total
percentage
1
2
3
4
5

Group – A



ABORGINAL TRIBES NOMADIC/ SEMI- NAMADIC AND DE-NOTIFIED TRIBES
1
Agnikulakshatriya, Palli, 

15,925
0.09%

Vadabalija, bestha Jalari,

2,13,348
1.15%

Gangavar, Gangaputra,
Finishing
99,791
0.54%

Goondla, Vanyakulaksha,

83,295
0.45%

Triya, (Vennakapu,

445
0.00%

Vannereddi, pallikapu,

4,232
0.03%

Pallireddy, neyyala & pattapu)

4,655
0.02%





2
Balasanthu, Bahurupi
Beggers
25,553
0.14%
3
Bandara
Beggers
5,254
0.03%
4
Budabukkala
Beggers
7,324
0.04%
5
Rajaka (Chakali Vannar)
Washerman
8,57,214
4.62%
6
Dasari (formerly engaged in bikshatana
Religious medicants
25,015
0.13%



7
Dommara
Begging &
8,078
0.04%
8
Gangireddlavaru
Beggers
11,213
0.06%
9
Jangam, whose traditional occupation is beginning 
Beggers
44,765
0.24%
10
Jogi
Begging
4,308
0.02%
11
Katipapala
Watchmen at Burial grounds
1,443
0.01%
12
Korcha
Agri. labourers
1.897
0.01%
13
Deleted



14
Medari or Mahendra
Bamboo workers
91,083
0.49%
15
Mondivaru, Mondibanda, Banda
Beggers
12,058
0.06%
16
Nayee Brahmin (Mangali) Mangala and Bhajantri
Barbers
2,92,711
1.57%
17
Nakkala
Bird catchers
871
0.00%
18
Vamsaraj
Beggers
13,103
0.07%
19
Pamula
Snake charmers
458
0.00%
20
Pardhi (Nirshikari)
Game snarers
1,280
0.01%
21
Pambala
Drum beaters
793
0.00%
22
Peddammavandlu, Devaravandlu, Yellammavandlu, Mutyalammavandlu, 
Beggers
7,952
0.09%
23
Veeramusthi (Nettikotala), Veerabhadreeya
Beggers
17514
0.10%
24
Valmiki boya (Boya, bedar, kirataka, nishadi, yellapi/ yellapi, peddaboy) talayari and Chunduvallu
Hunters and labourers
2130119
1.77%
25
Deleted



26
Gudala
Basket making
21500
0.12%
27
Kanjara- Bhatta
Beggers
570
0.00
28
Kalinga
Agri. Labourers
12370
0.07%
29
Kepmare or Reddika
Beggers
26826
0.14%
30
Mondipatta
Beggers
1273
0.01%%
31
Nokkar
Beggers
235
0.00
32
Pariki Muggula
Beggers
2982
0.02%
33
Yata
Toddy tappers
2427
0.01%
34
Chopemari
Beggers 
776
0.00
35
Kalkadi
Beggers 
3399
0.02%
36
Joshinandiwalas
Beggers 
2396
0.01%
37
Odde (Oddilu, Vaddi, Vaddelu)
Earth workers
210167
0.29%
38
Mandula

17096
0.09%
39
Mehtar (Muslim)
Scavinging
163353
0.88%
40
Kunapuli

3353
0.02%
41
Patra
Agri. & agri labour
6740
0.04%
42
Kurakula

27762
0.15%
43
Pondara

1831
0.01%
44
Samanthula/ Samantha/ Sountia

10559
0.06%
45
Pala- Ekari, Ekila, Vyakula, Ekri

10696
0.06%
46
Rajannala, Rajannalu

6124
0.03%
47
Bukka Ayyavar

5143
0.03%
48
Gotrala

3591
0.02%
49
Kasikapadi/ kasikapudi

1937
0.01%
50
Siddula

1872
0.01%
51
Sikligar/ Saikilgar

4543
0.02%
52
Poosala

31732
0.17%

TOTAL “A” Group Population 

3197782
14.06%

B. VOCATIONAL:-



1
Achukatlavandlu
Makers of brushes for weaving looms and dyers


2
Aryakshatriya Chittari, Giniyar, 
Painting and doll making 



Chitrakara, Nakhas



3
Devaganga
Weavers
23543
0.13%
4
Goud (Ediga, Gouda (Gamalla), 
Taddy tappers
15,59,124
8.41%

Kalalee, Goundla, Settibalija 



5
Dudekula, Laddaf, Pinjari or Noorbash

34376
0.18%
6
Gandla, telikula, Devatilakula
Oil pressing
69379
0.37%
7
Jandra
Silk weavers
13701
0.07%
8
Kummara or Kulala, 
Potters
3,60,475
1.94%
9
Karikalabhakthulu, Kaikolan or
Weavers
5611
0.02%

Kaikala (Sengundam or Sangunther)



10
Karnabhakthulu
Weavers
1719
0.01%
11
Kuruba or Kuruma
Sheep rearing
4,76,628
2.57%


Cumbalai weaving


12
Nagavaddilu
Earth work
456
0.00
13
Neelakanthi
Weavers
6537
0.04%
14
Patkar (Khatri)
Silk weavers
19493
0.11%
15
Perika (perika Balija, Puragiri- 
Jute weaving Gunny bag
208856
1.13%

kshatriya)
making


16
Nossi or Kurni
Weavers
25942
0.15%
17
Padmasali (Sali, salivan, pattusali, 
Weavers
12,08,125
6.52%

senapathulu, thogata Sali)



18
Deleted and included at Sl. No. 4



19
Swakulasali
Weavers
6630
0.04%
20
Thogata, Thogati or Thogataveera-
Weavers
18436
0.10%

kshatriya



21
Vishwabrahmin, (Ausula Kamsali, 
Goldsmith, Brasssmiths,



Kammari, Kanchari, Vadla or Vadra or
Blacksmiths, Carpenters
874984
4.72%

Vadrangi and Silpis
and stone carving


22
Kunchitiga

494
0.00
23
Lodh/ Lodhi/ Lodha

13232
0.06%
24
Bondili

22663
0.12%
25
Are- Marathi, Maratha 

70364
0.38%

(Non- Brahmins) Arakalies & 

4058
0.02%

Surabhinatakalavallu 



26
Neeli

3954
0.02%

TOTAL POPULATION


1424428
27.11%

 C. HARIJAN CONVERTS



1
Scheduled castes 




converts themselves to Christianity 

17691
0.10%

and their children




  "D" GROUP POPULATION  



1
Agaru
Agri. Labour
2837
0.02%
2
Arekatika, Katika 
Butchers
84841
0.46%
3
Atagara
Weaving and Coolie
1630
0.01%
4
Bhatraju
Baliad and Singers
16779
0.09%
5
Chippolu (Mera)
Tailoring
97905
0.53%
6
Gavara
Agri. And petty business 
4144
0. 02%
7
Godaba
Basket making
5445
0.03%
8
Hatkar
Hunters
17830
0.10%
9
Jakkala
Beggers
2911
0.02%
10
Jingar
Saddiery
636
0.00%
11
Kandra
Fishing
906
0.00%
12
Koshti
Agri. And weaving
1139
0.01%
13
Kachi
Gardening
12984
0.07%
14
Kalavnthulu, Ganika & Singers
Dancers
1142
0.01%
15
Krishnabalija (Dasari, Bukka)
Pettry traders in kumkum
31029
0.16%
16
Koppulavelamas
Agri
15777
0.09%
17
Mathura
Agri. Labourers 
29881
0.16
18
Mali
Gardening
55941
0.30%
19
Madiraj, Mutrasi, Tenugollu
Gardening
23,92,688
12.90%
20
Munnurukapu, (Telangana)
Cultivators
13.47,184
7.27%
21
Nagavamsam (Nagavamsa) 
Agri. Labourers 
640
0.00%
22
Nelli
Agri and Dyeing 
927
0.00%
23
Polinativelamas of Srikakuam and
Agri
1501
0.01%S

Vishakapatnam districts 



24
Poosala deleted and added at Slno. 52 
Pettry traders in beads, 


25
Passi
Agri. Labourers
2883
0.03%
26
Rangrez or Bhavasara kshatriya
Dyers and Tailors
17068
0.09%
27
Sandhuchetty
Jute weaving
204
0.00%
28
Satani (Chatta- dasrivaishnava)
Temple servants
15904
0.09%
29
Tammali
Drum beaters
8008
0.04%
30
Thurpukapus 
Cultivators
33783
0.19%















31
Uppara or Sagara
Earth workers


32
Vanjara (Vanjari)
Cultivators and labourers
17362
0.09%
33
Yadava (Golla)
Sheep rearing 
19,56,566
10.55%
34
Are, Areavallu, Arollu
Telangana Dist. 
113,434
0.61%
35
Sadara/ Sadaru

5760
0.03%
36
Arava 

2561
0.01%
37
Ayyaraka

3376
0.02%
38
Nagaralu

3578
0.03%
39
Agamundivellalar and

4798
0.03%
40
Beri Vysya/ Beri Chetty

3262
0.02%
41
Atirasa

315
0.00
42
Sondi/ Sundi

5694
0.03%
43
Varala

9063
0.05%
44
Sistakaranam

1797
0.01%
45
Lakkamarikapu

25013
0.13%
46
Veerashavia Lingayat/ Lingabalija

61293
0.33%

TOTAL "D" GROUP POPULATION

739672
50.45%

TOTAL A,B,C,D, GROUPS POPULATION 

5361882
100%





Source: Welfare of Backward Classes  Telanganastate   August   19, 2014

B Cs Papulation  Order list  in Telangana State

 1.Mudiraj             23,92,688    12.90%
2.Yadava              19,56,566    10.55%
3.Goud                 15,59,124    8.41%
4.MunnuruKapu   13,47,184    7.24%
5.Padmashali        12,08,125    6.52%
6.Rajaka                                   4.62%
7.Besta                                     2.1%
8.Kuruma                                 2.57%
9.Kummari                               1.94%
10.Nai Bramhana                     1.57%
11.Viswa Bramhana                 1.11%

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