Annexure – 3 List of Communities Ii. Scheduled Castes in Tamil Nadu I. Scheduled Tribes in Tamil Nadu

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Annexure – 3 List of Communities Ii. Scheduled Castes in Tamil Nadu I. Scheduled Tribes in Tamil Nadu ANNEXURE – 3 LIST OF COMMUNITIES I. SCHEDULED TRIBES IN TAMIL NADU Caste Caste Code Code No. No. 001. Adiyan 019. Maha Malasar 002. Aranadan 020. Malai Arayan 003. Eravallan 021. Malai Pandaram 004. Irular 022. Malai Vedan 005. Kadar 023. Malakkuravan 006. Kammara (excluding Kanyakumari District and 024. Malasar Shenkottah Taluk of Tirunelveli District) 025. Malayali (in Dharmapuri, North Arcot, Pudukkottai, 007. Kanikaran, Kanikkar (in Kanyakumari District and Salem, South Arcot and Tiruchirapalli District) Shenkottah Taluk of Tirunelveli District) 026. Malayekandi 008. Kaniyan, Kanyan 027. Mannan 009. Kattunayakan 028. Mudugar, Muduvan 010. Kochuvelan 011. Konda Kapus 029. Muthuvan 012. Kondareddis 030. Palleyan 013. Koraga 031. Palliyan 014. Kota (excluding Kanyakumari District and 032. Palliyar Shenkottah Taluk of Tirunelveli District) 033. Paniyan 015. Kudiya, Melakudi 034. Sholaga 016. Kurichchan 035. Toda (excluding Kanyakumari District and 017. Kurumbas (in The Nilgiris District) Shenkottah Taluk of Tirunelveli District) 018. Kurumans 036. Uraly II. SCHEDULED CASTES IN TAMIL NADU 037. Adi-Dravida 051. Dom, Dombara, Paidi, Pano 038. Adi-Karnataka 052. Domban 039. Ajila 053. Godagali 040. Ayyanavar (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shenkottah 054. Godda Taluk of Tirunelveli District) 055. Gosargi 041. Baira 056. Holeya 042. Bakuda 057. Jaggali 043. Bandi 058. Jambuvulu 059. Kadaiyan 044. Bellara 060. Kakkalan (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shenkottah 045. Bharatar (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shenkottah Taluk of Tirunelveli District) Taluk of Tirunelveli District) 061. Kalladi 046. Chalavadi 062. Kanakkan, Padanna (in the Nilgiris District) 047. Chamar, Muchi 063. Karimpalan 048. Chandala 064. Kavara (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shenkottah 049. Cheruman Taluk of Tirunelveli District) 050. Devandra Kulathan 065. Koliyan Caste Caste Code Code No. No. 066. Koosa 088. Pathiyan (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shenkottah 067. Kootan, Koodan (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shen- Taluk of Tirunelveli District) kottah Taluk of Tirunelveli District) 089. Pulayan, Cheramar 068. Kudumban 090. Puthirai Vannan 069. Kuravan, Sidhanar 091. Raneyar 070. Maila 092. Samagara 071. Mala 093. Samban 072. Mannan (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shenkottah Taluk of Tirunelveli District) 094. Sapari 073. Mavilan 095. Semman 074. Moger 096. Thandan (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shenkottah 075. Mundala Taluk of Tirunelveli District) 076. Nalakeyava 097. Tiruvalluvar 077. Nayadi 098. Vallon 078. Padannan (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shenkottah 099. Valluvan Taluk of Tirunelveli Dist. & Tuticorin Dist.) 100. Vannan (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shenkottah 079. Pallan Taluk of Tirunelveli Dist. & Tuticorin Dist.) 080. Palluvan 101. Vathiriyan 081. Pambada 102. Velan 082. Panan (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shenkottah Taluk of Tirunelveli District) 103. Venganur Adi-Dravidar (in Vellore Dist.) 083. Panchama 104. Veppur Parayan (in Cuddalore Dist.) 084. Pannadi 105. Vetan (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shenkottah 085. Panniandi Taluk of Tirunelveli District) 086. Paraiyan, Parayan, Sambavar 106. Vettiyan 087. Paravan (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shenkottah 107. Vettuvan (in Kanyakumari Dist. and Shenkottah Taluk of Tirunelveli District) Taluk of Tirunelveli District) II(A). SCHEDULED CASTE ARUNTHATHIYARS IN TAMIL NADU (Tamil Nadu Government Gazette (Extraordinary) No. 112 & 113, Dated : 29-04-2009) 108. Adi-Andhra 112. Madiga 109. Arunthathiyar 113. Pagadai 110. Chakkiliyan 114. Thotti 111. Madari G.O. Ms. No. 85, BC & MBC & Minorities Welfare Department dated: 29-7-2008 G.O. Ms. No. 96, BC & MBC & Minorities Welfare Department dated: 8-9-2008 G.O. Ms. No. 97, BC & MBC & Minorities Welfare Department dated: 11-9-2008 G.O. Ms. No. 37, BC & MBC & Minorities Welfare Department dated: 21-5-2009 G.O. Ms. No. 98, BC & MBC & Minorities Welfare Department dated: 5-11-2009 III. LIST OF MOST BACKWARD CLASSES 115. Ambalakarar 125. Jambuvanodai 116. Andipandaram 126. Jangam 117. Arayar (in Kanniyakumari District only) 127. Jogi 118. Bestha, Siviar 128. Kongu Chettiar (in Coimbatore and Erode 119. Bhatraju (other than Kshatriya Raju). Districts only). 120. Boyar, Oddar 129. Koracha 121. Dasari 130. Kulala (including Kuyavar and Kumbarar). 122. Dommara 131. Kunnuvar Mannadi 123. Eravallar (except in Kanniyakumari District and 132. Kurumba, Kurumba Gounder Shenkottah Taluk of Tirunelveli District where the 133. Kuruhini Chetty Community is a Scheduled Tribe. 134. Latin Catholic Christian Vannar (in Kanniyakumari 124. Isaivellalar District) 2 Caste Caste Code Code No. No. 135. Maruthuvar, Navithar, Mangala, Velakattalavar, 147. Punnan Vettuva Gounder Velakatalanair and Pronopakari 148. Pannayar (other than Kathikarar in Kanniyakumari 136. Mond Golla District). 137. Moundadan Chetty 149. Sathatha Srivaishnava (including Sathani, Chattadi 138. Mahendra, Medara and Chattada Srivaishnava). 139. Mutlakampatti 150. Sozhia Chetty 140. Narikoravar (Kuruvikars) 151. Telugupatty Chetty 141. Nokkar 152. Thottia Naicker (including Rajakambalam, 142. Panisaivan / Panisivan Gollavar, Sillavar, Thockalavar and Thozhuva 143. Vanniakula Kshatriya (including Vanniyar, Vanniya, Naicker and Erra gollar) Vannia Gounder, Gounder or Kander, Padayachi, 153. Thondaman Palli and Agnikula Kshatriya). 154. Thoraiyar (Nilgiris) 144. Paravar (except in Kanniyakumari District and 155. Thoraiyar (Plains) Shenkottah Taluk of Tirunelveli District where the 156. Valaiyar (including Chettinad Valayars). Community is Scheduled Caste) 157. Vannar (Salavai Thozhilalar) (including Agasa, Paravar converts to Christianity including the Madivala, Ekali, Rajakula, Veluthadar and Rajaka) Paravar converts to Christianity of Kanniyakumari (except in Kanniyakumari District and Shenkottah District and Shencottah Taluk in Tirunelveli District. Taluk of Tirunelveli District where the Community 145. Meenavar (Parvatharajakulam, Pattanavar, is a Scheduled Caste). Sembadavar) (including converts to Christianity). 158. Vettaikarar 146. Mukkuvar or Mukayar (including converts to Chris- 159. Vettuva Gounder tianity). 160. Yogeeswarar III(A). LIST OF DENOTIFIED COMMUNITIES 161. Attur Kilnad Koravars (Salem and Namakkal, 173. Dobba Koravars (Salem and Namakkal Districts). Cuddalore, Villupuram, Ramanathapuram, 174. Dommars (Thanjavur, Nagapattinam Sivagangai and Virudhunagar Districts). Thiruvarur, Pudukottai, Vellore and Tiruvanna- 162. Attur Melnad Koravars (Salem and Namakkal malai Districts). District). 175. Donga Boya 163. Appanad Kondayam Kottai Maravar (Sivagangai, 176. Donga Ur. Korachas Virudhunagar, Ramanathapuram, Madurai Theni 177. Devagudi Talayaris and Dindigul Districts). 178. Dobbai Korachas (Tiruchirapalli, Karur Perambalur and Pudukottai Districts). 164. Ambalakkarar (Thanjavur, Nagapattinam and Thiruvarur, Tiruchirapalli, Karur and Perambalur 179. Dabi Koravas (Thanjavur, Nagapattinam and Pudukottai Districts). Thiruvarur, Tiruchirapalli, Karur Perambalur, Pudukottai, Vellore and Thiruvannamalai Districts). 165. Ambalakkarar (Suriyanur, Tiruchirapalli) 180. Donga Dasaris (Kancheepuram Tiruvallur, 166. Boyas (Tiruchirapalli, Karur Perambalur, Tiruchirapalli, Karur Perambalur, Pudukottai, Pudukottai, The Nilgiris, Salem Namakkal and Chennai, Salem and Namakkal Districts). Dharmapuri Districts). 181. Gorrela Dodda Boya 167. Battu Turkas 182. Gudu Dasaris 168. C.K. Koravars (Cuddalore and Villupuram 183. Gandarvakottai Koravars (Thanjavur, Naga- Districts). pattinam, Thiruvarur, Tiruchirapalli, Karur Perambalur, Pudukottai, Cuddalore and 169. Chakkala (Sivagangai, Virudhunagar, Ramanatha- Villupuram Districts). puram, Thanjavur, Nagapattinam Thiruvarur, Pudukottai, Tiruchirapalli, Karur Perambalur, 184. Gandarvakottai Kallars (Thanjavur, Nagapattinam Madurai Theni, Dindigul and The Nilgiris Districts). Thiruvarur and Pudukottai Districts). 185. Inji Korvars (Thanjavur, Nagapattinam and 170. Changayampudi Koravars (Vellore and Thiruvarur, Tiruchirapalli, Karur, Perambalur and Tiruvannamalai Districts). Pudukottai Districts). 171. Chettinad Valayars (Sivagangai, Virudhunagar 186. Jogis (Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur, Chennai, and Ramanathapuram Districts). Cuddalore, Villupuram, Vellore and Tiruvanna- 172. Domb’s (Pudukottai Tiruchirapalli, Karur and malai Districts). Perambalur Districts). 187. Jambavanodai 3 Caste Caste Code Code No. No. 188. Kaladis (Sivagangai, Virudhunagar, Ramanatha- 208. Punnan Vettuva Gounder (Tiruchirapalli, Karur, puram, Madurai Theni, Dindigul, Thanjavur, Naga- Perambalur and Pudukottai Districts). pattinam, Thiruvarur, Pudukottai and Tiruchirapalli, 209. Servai (Tiruchirapalli, Karur, Perambalur and Karur and Perambalur Districts). Pudukottai Districts). 189. Kal Oddars (Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur, Ramanathapuram, Sivagangai, Virudhunagar, 210. Salem Melnad Koravars (Madurai, Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, Theni, Dindigul, Pudukottai, Thanjavur, Coimbatore, Erode, Pudukottai, Tiruchirapalli, Nagapattinam, Thiruvarur, Tiruchirapalli, Karur, Karur, Perambalur, Salem, Namakkal, Vellore and Perambalur, Tirunelveli, Toothukudi, Salem and Tiruvannamalai Districts). Namakkal Districts). 211. Salem Uppu Koravars (Salem and Namakkal 190. Koravars (Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur, Districts). Ramanathapuram, Sivagangai, Virudhunagar, 212. Sakkaraithamadai Koravars (Vellore and Pudukottai, Thanjavur, Nagapattinam, Thiruvarur, Tiruvannamalai Districts). Tiruchirapalli, Karur, Perambalur, Tirunelveli, Toothukudi, Chennai, Madurai, Theni, Dindigul 213. Saranga Palli Koravars and The Nilgiris Districts). 214. Sooramarai Oddars (Salem and Namakkal 191. Kalinji Dabikoravars
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