In the context of the Telangana Socio, Economic, Educational, Employment, Political and Caste (SEEEPC) Survey , the Reddy community is classified within the General Caste (OC) category . The sources describe them as a relatively prosperous and influential group with a strong historical presence in both the agricultural and professional sectors of the state. Key characteristics of the Reddy community include: Geographic Distribution: Approximately 62% of Reddys live in rural Telangana, a figure significantly higher than other prominent General Caste groups like the Komatis, of whom only 30% reside in rural areas Dominance in Land Ownership: The Reddy community holds a historical advantage in land accumulation, owning the highest share of total land in the state relative to their population . This significant landholding status makes them primary beneficiaries of agricultural welfare schemes, such as Rythu Bharosa, Rythu Bhima, and Free Electricity for Agriculture Professional and E...