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Posted
5 minutes ago, Chatgpt2 said:

Yadh caste thad support? Nuvvu caste support cheyyani janam enthamando from X kulam

I stay as far away as possible from this topic bhayya, say what you want, I don't want to partake in any discussion around that topic.🙏

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Posted
36 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

non c area ekkado kooda cheppu 

In India, caste-wise breakdowns at the district level are not officially released in public government data due to sensitivity and privacy. However, some patterns and demographic estimates are known informally based on historical, electoral, and sociological studies.

 

Below is a general overview of dominant caste influences district-wise in Andhra Pradesh, based on socio-political and historical presence — not exact population figures:

 

 

 

 

Andhra Pradesh Districts by Dominant/Influential Caste Groups

 

District

Dominant/Influential Castes

Srikakulam

Kapu, Kalinga, Brahmin, Reddy

Vizianagaram

Koppula Velama, Raju, Kapu, BC communities

Visakhapatnam

Kapu, Koppula Velama, BCs, Raju

East Godavari

Kapu (very strong), Brahmin, SC (Mala/Madiga), Reddy

West Godavari

Kapu (strongest), SC (Mala/Madiga), Brahmin, Reddy

Krishna

Kamma (strong), Kapu, Brahmin, SCs

Guntur

Kamma (very dominant), Reddy, Kapu, SC

Prakasam

Reddy, Kamma, SC, Yadava

Nellore

Reddy (strong), Balija, SCs

Chittoor

Reddy, Balija, SCs, Vanniyar (some migration)

Kadapa (YSR)

Reddy (very dominant), SC, BC

Anantapur

Reddy, Boya, Kuruba, SC

Kurnool

Reddy, Muslim, SC, BC

Nandyal

Reddy, Boya, SC

Palnadu

Reddy, Kamma, SC, BC

Bapatla

Kamma, Kapu, SC, BC

Tirupati

Balija, Reddy, Brahmin, SC

Sri Sathya Sai

Reddy, Kuruba, SC

Annamayya

Reddy, SC, BC

NTR

Kamma, Kapu, Brahmin, SC

Eluru

Kapu, Reddy, SC

Kakinada

Kapu, BC, SC, Brahmin

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema

Kapu (very strong), SC, BC

 

 

 

 

⚠️ Notes:

 

 

  • Kapu is very dominant in Coastal Andhra, especially Godavari districts and Konaseema.
  • Kamma is strong in Guntur, Krishna, and parts of Prakasam/NTR districts.
  • Reddy dominates in Rayalaseema and parts of Prakasam/Nellore.
  • SC (Mala/Madiga) communities are present in good numbers across all districts.
  • Muslims have considerable influence in Kurnool, Kadapa, and Nellore.
  • BC (Backward Castes) like Yadava, Boya, Kuruba, and artisan castes are widely spread.

 

Here’s a bar chart showing the number of districts in Andhra Pradesh where each caste group has significant socio-political influence.

 

  • SC and BC communities are widely present across all districts.
  • Kapu dominates many coastal districts.
  • Kamma is strong in central coastal regions like Guntur and Krishna.
  • Reddy leads in Rayalaseema and southern coastal areas.
  • Muslim, Brahmin, and Balija communities have notable influence in select areas.

ipuudu cheppu @futureofandhra kula preethi, state capital meeda prema?

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Chatgpt2 said:

In India, caste-wise breakdowns at the district level are not officially released in public government data due to sensitivity and privacy. However, some patterns and demographic estimates are known informally based on historical, electoral, and sociological studies.

 

Below is a general overview of dominant caste influences district-wise in Andhra Pradesh, based on socio-political and historical presence — not exact population figures:

 

 

 

 

Andhra Pradesh Districts by Dominant/Influential Caste Groups

 

District

Dominant/Influential Castes

Srikakulam

Kapu, Kalinga, Brahmin, Reddy

Vizianagaram

Koppula Velama, Raju, Kapu, BC communities

Visakhapatnam

Kapu, Koppula Velama, BCs, Raju

East Godavari

Kapu (very strong), Brahmin, SC (Mala/Madiga), Reddy

West Godavari

Kapu (strongest), SC (Mala/Madiga), Brahmin, Reddy

Krishna

Kamma (strong), Kapu, Brahmin, SCs

Guntur

Kamma (very dominant), Reddy, Kapu, SC

Prakasam

Reddy, Kamma, SC, Yadava

Nellore

Reddy (strong), Balija, SCs

Chittoor

Reddy, Balija, SCs, Vanniyar (some migration)

Kadapa (YSR)

Reddy (very dominant), SC, BC

Anantapur

Reddy, Boya, Kuruba, SC

Kurnool

Reddy, Muslim, SC, BC

Nandyal

Reddy, Boya, SC

Palnadu

Reddy, Kamma, SC, BC

Bapatla

Kamma, Kapu, SC, BC

Tirupati

Balija, Reddy, Brahmin, SC

Sri Sathya Sai

Reddy, Kuruba, SC

Annamayya

Reddy, SC, BC

NTR

Kamma, Kapu, Brahmin, SC

Eluru

Kapu, Reddy, SC

Kakinada

Kapu, BC, SC, Brahmin

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema

Kapu (very strong), SC, BC

 

 

 

 

⚠️ Notes:

 

 

  • Kapu is very dominant in Coastal Andhra, especially Godavari districts and Konaseema.
  • Kamma is strong in Guntur, Krishna, and parts of Prakasam/NTR districts.
  • Reddy dominates in Rayalaseema and parts of Prakasam/Nellore.
  • SC (Mala/Madiga) communities are present in good numbers across all districts.
  • Muslims have considerable influence in Kurnool, Kadapa, and Nellore.
  • BC (Backward Castes) like Yadava, Boya, Kuruba, and artisan castes are widely spread.

 

Here’s a bar chart showing the number of districts in Andhra Pradesh where each caste group has significant socio-political influence.

 

  • SC and BC communities are widely present across all districts.
  • Kapu dominates many coastal districts.
  • Kamma is strong in central coastal regions like Guntur and Krishna.
  • Reddy leads in Rayalaseema and southern coastal areas.
  • Muslim, Brahmin, and Balija communities have notable influence in select areas.

ipuudu cheppu @futureofandhra kula preethi, state capital meeda prema?

 

 

Water and connectivity avasaram ledha?

Posted

Caste feeling leni ekaika party tdp tammudu. Caste feeling leni leader nenu okkadiney india lo tammullu

Posted
9 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

Water and connectivity avasaram ledha?

Lol inthakundu non-c area annav. Ippudu water and connectivity antunnav?

ante endi, water ekkuva leni states asalu capital kattukovaa? Connectivity leni states ippudu neglect chestharaa ayithe?

mari inkem bochulo vision, em bichulo development chesthadu randa Chemba inka already developed vunna state lo chesedaaniki?

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Chatgpt2 said:

Lol inthakundu non-c area annav. Ippudu water and connectivity antunnav?

ante endi, water ekkuva leni states asalu capital kattukovaa? Connectivity leni states ippudu neglect chestharaa ayithe?

mari inkem bochulo vision, em bichulo development chesthadu randa Chemba inka already developed vunna state lo chesedaaniki?

Ippudu capital pettina amaravati caste census kuda cheppu...

Deni based meeda C area ani decide chesav? Paytm post lu chusa

Posted
26 minutes ago, Chatgpt2 said:

Lol inthakundu non-c area annav. Ippudu water and connectivity antunnav?

ante endi, water ekkuva leni states asalu capital kattukovaa? Connectivity leni states ippudu neglect chestharaa ayithe?

mari inkem bochulo vision, em bichulo development chesthadu randa Chemba inka already developed vunna state lo chesedaaniki?

so basically zero connectivity no water area lo capital start cheyali 

capital epptaki complete avvudhi?

Posted
6 hours ago, Android_Halwa said:

Don’t get blinded with socialists and communists…

Caste discrimination is wrong and should be condemned at any cost but there is no harm in rallying your caste. Kulam peru chepukovadam thappu ani nerpichinaru, but denikosam thappu ani evaranna chepinara ?

the entire society revolves around caste…embrace your caste, own your caste, respect other castes as you respect your own..

Yeah.. be proud of your own caste.

- Tom Patel

jai👮🏽‍♂️ jai jai 👮🏽‍♂️ 

Posted
27 minutes ago, HighlyRespected said:

Ippudu capital pettina amaravati caste census kuda cheppu...

Deni based meeda C area ani decide chesav? Paytm post lu chusa

@Xtian_Teddy decided based on the number of benamis who bought lands there

 

Based on the fact Rayapati Shylaja was a Amaravati farmer and part of farmer protest

Posted
30 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

so basically zero connectivity no water area lo capital start cheyali 

capital epptaki complete avvudhi?

Enduku fast gaa build avvali? Zero connectivity entra ayya

Posted
46 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

Yeah.. be proud of your own caste.

- Tom Patel

jai👮🏽‍♂️ jai jai 👮🏽‍♂️ 

Be proud of your state, capital, development and IT jobs. 
 

Jai Development…Jai Quantum Valley..!

Posted
2 hours ago, futureofandhra said:

so basically zero connectivity no water area lo capital start cheyali 

capital epptaki complete avvudhi?

Zero connectivity? So there are abondened cities poor/scarcity places vunnayi in AP? Akkadala vunte meeru luxuries anubavisthunnara? Em maatladuthunnav raa ayya

power vunnedo dochukuntunnaru ayithe? Ippudu cheppu ee districts rich and which are poor? Ision leni randa gaadu ee 40 years lo em chesindu raa ee jananiki?

 

In Andhra Pradesh, the economically and developmentally backward districts are often identified based on:

 

  • Low per capita income
  • Poor infrastructure (roads, healthcare, schools)
  • Low literacy rates
  • High migration for employment
  • Predominantly agriculture- or rain-fed economy
  • Low industrialization

 

 

 

Backward Districts of Andhra Pradesh (as per historical & planning data)

 

District

Why It’s Considered Backward

Srikakulam

Frequent cyclones, high migration, poor industrial presence

Vizianagaram

High poverty, poor irrigation, tribal population in agency areas

Visakhapatnam (Agency areas)

Tribal backwardness in Araku, poor access in hilly regions

Kadapa (YSR)

Drought-prone, low employment outside agriculture

Anantapur

Drought-hit, lowest rainfall in AP, high farmer suicides

Kurnool

Arid, underdeveloped rural areas, weak industrial base

Nandyal

Recently carved, shares similar economic challenges with Kurnool & Kadapa

Annamayya

Backward due to lack of infrastructure, mostly dependent on agriculture

Sri Sathya Sai

New district, parts are drought-prone with limited industrial development

Prakasam

Arid, low literacy, limited irrigation, high migration

All Tribal Areas (esp. in Eastern Ghats)

Backward due to isolation, tribal marginalization

 

 

 

 

🔍

Developmentally Better-Off Districts

 

Districts

Why They Are Better-Off

Krishna, Guntur, West Godavari

Fertile lands (Krishna-Godavari delta), better irrigation, good urban connectivity

East Godavari, Kakinada

Industrialization, fishing, oil & gas reserves (KG Basin)

Chittoor, Tirupati

Urban centers, good education & health infra, religious tourism (Tirumala)

NTR District (Vijayawada)

Urbanized, transport hub, high literacy and income levels

 

 

 

 

📌 Based on Aspirational Districts by NITI Aayog (GoI):

 

 

As of recent years, Vizianagaram and Kadapa were selected as aspirational districts due to their low indicators in health, education, and basic infrastructure.

 

 

 

Would you like:

 

  • A heatmap of development level by district?
  • A detailed table comparing metrics like literacy, GDP, rainfall?
  • Or a suggested strategy for improving backward districts?

 

Posted
47 minutes ago, Chatgpt2 said:

Zero connectivity? So there are abondened cities poor/scarcity places vunnayi in AP? Akkadala vunte meeru luxuries anubavisthunnara? Em maatladuthunnav raa ayya

power vunnedo dochukuntunnaru ayithe? Ippudu cheppu ee districts rich and which are poor? Ision leni randa gaadu ee 40 years lo em chesindu raa ee jananiki?

 

In Andhra Pradesh, the economically and developmentally backward districts are often identified based on:

 

  • Low per capita income
  • Poor infrastructure (roads, healthcare, schools)
  • Low literacy rates
  • High migration for employment
  • Predominantly agriculture- or rain-fed economy
  • Low industrialization

 

 

 

Backward Districts of Andhra Pradesh (as per historical & planning data)

 

District

Why It’s Considered Backward

Srikakulam

Frequent cyclones, high migration, poor industrial presence

Vizianagaram

High poverty, poor irrigation, tribal population in agency areas

Visakhapatnam (Agency areas)

Tribal backwardness in Araku, poor access in hilly regions

Kadapa (YSR)

Drought-prone, low employment outside agriculture

Anantapur

Drought-hit, lowest rainfall in AP, high farmer suicides

Kurnool

Arid, underdeveloped rural areas, weak industrial base

Nandyal

Recently carved, shares similar economic challenges with Kurnool & Kadapa

Annamayya

Backward due to lack of infrastructure, mostly dependent on agriculture

Sri Sathya Sai

New district, parts are drought-prone with limited industrial development

Prakasam

Arid, low literacy, limited irrigation, high migration

All Tribal Areas (esp. in Eastern Ghats)

Backward due to isolation, tribal marginalization

 

 

 

 

🔍

Developmentally Better-Off Districts

 

Districts

Why They Are Better-Off

Krishna, Guntur, West Godavari

Fertile lands (Krishna-Godavari delta), better irrigation, good urban connectivity

East Godavari, Kakinada

Industrialization, fishing, oil & gas reserves (KG Basin)

Chittoor, Tirupati

Urban centers, good education & health infra, religious tourism (Tirumala)

NTR District (Vijayawada)

Urbanized, transport hub, high literacy and income levels

 

 

 

 

📌 Based on Aspirational Districts by NITI Aayog (GoI):

 

 

As of recent years, Vizianagaram and Kadapa were selected as aspirational districts due to their low indicators in health, education, and basic infrastructure.

 

 

 

Would you like:

 

  • A heatmap of development level by district?
  • A detailed table comparing metrics like literacy, GDP, rainfall?
  • Or a suggested strategy for improving backward districts?

 

Thanks for confirming the best place for capital 

Posted
11 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

Thanks for confirming the best place for capital 

Arey item gaa, capital raa adi, farming cheyyaniki kaadu land kaavalsindi. Em erri hook gaadivi raa

Posted
10 hours ago, Android_Halwa said:

Don’t get blinded with socialists and communists…

Caste discrimination is wrong and should be condemned at any cost but there is no harm in rallying your caste. Kulam peru chepukovadam thappu ani nerpichinaru, but denikosam thappu ani evaranna chepinara ?

the entire society revolves around caste…embrace your caste, own your caste, respect other castes as you respect your own..

Practice what you preach. 

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