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Age
: 31
Marital status
: Never Married
Occupation
: Engineer - Hardware
Language
: Tamil
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Badaga
City
: Chennai
State
: Tamil Nadu
Hi, I am Kaliswara, Never Married, Baduga Speaking Family....Read more »
Age
: 35
Marital status
: Divorced
Occupation
: Banking Service Professional
Language
: Tamil
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Badaga
City
: Karamadai
State
: Tamil Nadu
Hi, I am D karthik, Divorced, badaga Speaking Family.working as a senior manager in. Punjab national bank...Read more »
Age
: 38
Marital status
: Never Married
Occupation
: Administrator
Language
: Tamil
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Badaga
City
: Coimbatore
State
: Tamil Nadu
Hi, I am Senthil, Never Married, Tamil Speaking Family....Read more »
Age
: 31
Marital status
: Never Married
Occupation
: Driver
Language
: Kannada
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Badaga
City
: Mamdapur
State
: Karnataka
Hi, I am the Relative of Shrikanta, Never Married. Kannada Speaking Family....Read more »
Age
: 41
Marital status
: Divorced
Occupation
: Manager
Language
: Kannada
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Badaga
City
: Coimbatore
State
: Tamil Nadu
Hi, I am Jayaprakash, Divorced, Kannada Speaking Family....Read more »
Age
: 66
Marital status
: Never Married
Occupation
: Real Estate
Language
: Tamil
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Badaga
City
: Nilagiri
State
: Tamil Nadu
Hi, I am Papanna, Never Married, Tamil Speaking Family....Read more »
Hindu Badaga Marriage Site
The hindu baduga matrimonial are the people groups living in the Nilgiri region in Tamil Nadu, India. All through the region the Badugas live in almost 400 towns, called Hattis. Badaga is a southern Dravidian dialect talked by roughly 135,000 individuals. Baduga individuals talk the dialect called "Badugu". The dialect has no content Hindu baduga matrimonial is a southern Dravidian dialect talked by around 135,000 individuals in the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu. It is known for its retroflex vowels. It has similitudes with neighboring Kannada dialect as Hale Kannada, and has now been recognized as an autonomous dialect by a French phonetic researcher, Christiane Pilot-Raichoor. The word Badaga, signifying "northerner", alludes to the Badaga dialect and also the Badaga indigenous individuals who talk it.