HEADLINES

ALL INDIA PRESIDENT SHRI NARAYAN AMBAJI K (09623412877), GEN.SEC.NARAYAN JAGAPPA K (0934266038) . ANDHRAPRADESH PRESIDENT SHRI N ASHOK KUMAR (9848041580), GEN.SEC.MALLIKARJUN ADKI(9440318449) . BLOG ADMINISTRATOR K NARESH KUMAR 9441456346 (040-24345808) OR kalaskar_naresh@yahoo.com . IN CENTRAL OBC LIST NEELI IS Sl.No.68 AND ENTRY NO 82 (IN AP STATE Group'B', S.no 26 Article 15(4)a &16(4) D.O. Letter no.C1/195/2006, dated 19-5-2008). REGISTER/BLOCK YOUR SPACE IN THE 2012 CALENDER. on or Before 25th Nov. 2012

Sri Kalikadevi Ammavaru

Sri Kalikadevi Ammavaru
neelikula daivam

Sunday, December 21, 2008

2009_CALENDER AAVISKARANA

2009 CALENDER AAVISHKARANA WILL BE AT
MAHABOOB NAGAR TOWN
ON
-01-2009

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

important document downloads

AUTHORITY LETTER:
to downolad the authority letter issued by the government of andrapradesh stating neeli caste under backward caste,click on the below link.
http://rapidshare.com/files/173964356/AuthorityLetterTObc_b.pdf.html

DETAIL HISTORY:
to download detail histroy of the neeli caste,click on the link below.
http://rapidshare.com/files/173965152/History_NeeliDetail.doc.html

ADDRESSES:
to download addresses of the members registered with the community,click on the below link.
http://rapidshare.com/files/173966526/HYD_2007AAd_only.pdf.html

Register yourself with the community

you can register yourself with the community online, just by following a simple process.
1.click on the link given below.
http://rapidshare.com/files/173957886/Register_Format.doc.html
2.download the word document,which is in registration format.
3.send the filled application form to email address:neelikulasangam@gmail.com.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Format To Register a Name & Address

Personal Profile
Surname*
Name*
Father/Husband’s Name*
Children/s *
Education*
Gender*
Male Female
Designation*
Organisation*

Contact Details
Address
Nearest landmark
City/State
Country
Phone (O)Phone ®
Cell No:
Email*
Kindly send above format to kalaskar_naresh@yahoo.com

Adviscer


K.Chandrappa, Adviscer

Saturday, December 13, 2008

AIM_of WWW

AIM:
This is an initiative to bring together the Neelis worldwide, specially those who live in India and outside. Neelis living in India are also welcome to become part of this initiative.This site is going to grow organically. The first step is to register as many of our community members. This will provide a Membership Directory for all Members to see. At this point, we are planning to list only the Names and City of the Member families. Detailed contact information like address, telephone number, or email address will not be provided. This is to ensure the privacy of all our Members.There will be a feature for any member to view the list and be able to send a message to any other member. (We plan to limit this to sending messages to a maximum number of 5 messages per day in order to avoid spamming). This feature will not reveal the receipients email addresses to the sender. The receipient may respond to the message if they wish to.Initially we are planning the following modules to be part of this site. Additional modules will be added as members express interest in it.

1. Member Directory
.2. Send message to any other member (maximim of 5 per day).
3. Matrimonial section.
4. Announcements section (FREE).
5. Related links - links to other resources that could be of help of our members.
6. Contact Us - use this to communicate with us and give us feedbacks on improving this site.

Friday, December 12, 2008

HISTORY OF NEELI CASTE

History
The Neelis are the one of the community in Andhra Pradesh. They are spread all over the world, but have a visible tendency towards urbanization since the occupation of weaving and marketing cloth becomes easy from urban and semi-urban centers. This community produces cloth from cotton and animate yarn (silk).Caste communities involved in the leather and wool-based household industries - which perhaps have an older history than cloth weaving - have developed an integrated process of production of raw material and its conversion into commodities. But unlike them, the Neelis developed exclusively cloth-weaving skills. They produce cloth as a marketable commodity, without having any organic links or skills in the production of the raw material. The Neeli men have no expertise in ploughing and their women lack seeding and crop-cutting skills. Thus, their skill structure, over a period of time, became one-dimensional. By the time the British arrived, the Neelis were producing huge quantities of cloth and controlled a leading cottage industry of India.The cottage industry of India was actually in the leading position at the time of British rule.The introduction of the railways - starting 1853 - by the colonial British government helped penetrate the selfsufficient rural economy. With the forced introduction of machine manufactured goods, especially finished cotton goods from the factories of Birmingham (making use of advances from the Industrial Revolution) etc., from imperial Britain, the domestic textile industry suffered losses. Being an important node in the rural economy, the Neelis community also naturally felt the impact. Today, many urban Neelis have abandoned their ancestral profession and have diversified into other activities. One can see an increasing number of Neelis become engineers, doctors, politicians, bureaucrats, businessmen, advocates, IT professionals and also settled in trade and commerce etc....................................................

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