The Kodavus are very far away from their origin, Greece or Arabia. Yet they carry on their unique values, customs and practices. Does this make you appreciate them? Why?
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Hence, the fact that The Kodavus has been living far away from their origin, Greece or Arabia,
yet they are able to maintain and carry on their unique values, customs and practices is very
much appreciated. They indeed play a very vital role in uplifting and contributing to make
India's culture more rich and prosperous.
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