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Kamma is a largely Hindu caste from South India. The community of Kammas is believed to have originated from agriculturists of the Kammanadu region of the erstwhile Guntur district and Ongole division in Andhra Pradesh .
Nayakar, Nayakkar, Nayaker , Naikar, Naidu or Naicker is a title commonly used in the southern part of India by Kannada, Tamil and Telugu speaking people, sometimes as a surname and in other cases as a caste affiliation. Naicker or Nayakar is the Tamil term for Naidu. Nayakar has more sub branches inside their community.
Scheduled Castes (SCs) are officially designated groups of people and among the most disadvantaged socio-economic groups. [7] [8] Scheduled Castes are given reservation status guaranteeing political representation, preference in promotion, quota in universities, free and stipended education, scholarships, banking services, various government schemes.
Naidu (also spelled as Nayudu, Naidoo) is a Telugu title commonly used by various Telugu castes. 'Nayudu/Naidu' (నాయుడు) is a contraction of the Telugu word 'Nayakudu' (నాయకుడు) meaning leader, chief, headman.
'Kadiyala' is the surname of those belonging to the Kamma caste. People belonging to the Kadiyala group are mostly from East Godavari district, West Godavari district, Chittoor district, the areas of Mustabad, Katuru, and Gudivada in the Krishna district and Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh.
Kota kings belong to Kamma caste. Pracash11 18:45, 10 May 2021 (UTC)Their housename (Telugu:"inti peru")is Kota and possibly modified to Kotta/Kotha/Kottai later, as the Vijayanagar empire spread to new cultural regions, encompassing Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and to a lesser extent, Kerala. The Kotas claimed shudra identity in ...
Like all other farward castes kamma population is concentrated in some pockets of andhra (8% incl nri), tamil nadu 3%, telangana3%, karnataka 1%, Now days no body interested in caste thing, bu history should be written with solid facts but not based on books written by some anti kamma feeling people
Kammavari Sangha Institute of Technology (KSIT) is a private engineering college in Bangalore, Karnataka, It was founded by C.G Chinnappa Naidu, a civil contractor in Bangalore. He started the educational institution in order to allow the students from other communities to achieve their dreams. [ 1 ]