Kamma caste comes under which category in andhra pradesh
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Answer: Naturally, Kammas belong to the non-Brahmin order. As the different communities vie for status, the classification of social groups in the Andhra region has changed frequently.
Explanation: The ruling caste (community) of Kamma originates primarily in the southern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh (AP) and Tamil Nadu. In the southern regions of the state and the adjacent Tamilnadu state, they are also known as Kamma Naidus or Kammavar Naidus, and in coastal AP, they are known as Choudharies.
The major sub-divisions of the Kammas, according to the Census Report, 1891, are Gampa, Illuvellani, Gdajti, Kvali, Vaduga, Pedda, and Bangru. Chaudhary is a surname used by the Gujjars (or Gurjars) of Northern India, particularly in the NCR area and Haryana. The Kamma tribe in Andhra Pradesh uses the term. The roots of Akusala Kamma are lobha (greed), dosa (rage), and illusion. (moha). The ten types of akusala kamma include three physical actions, four vocal actions, and three acts of the mind. Akusala refers to acts that are wrong, flawed, and unwholesome and cause harm.
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