Description:
Manchipillis are a sub-caste of the Kapu community of Andhra Pradesh, India. The name is derived from the Telugu words manchi (good) and pilli (son). The community is traditionally involved in agricultural activities. The Manchipillis are believed to have originated in the Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh, where they were one of the earliest settlers. The community is believed to have migrated to other parts of the state, and today they are found in several districts of Andhra Pradesh. The culture and customs of the Manchipillis are similar to those of other Kapu communities. They observe festivals such as Ugadi, Diwali, and Sankranti, and celebrate marriages and other important occasions in the same way as other Kapu communities. The Manchipillis also have several variations of their surname, such as Manchikanti, Manchikanti, Manchikanti, and Manchikanti. The Manchipillis are a socially and economically backward community, and are classified as a Scheduled Caste in India. They are eligible for various government schemes and benefits.






