Chodia
Chodia is a small village located in the district of Kutch, Gujarat, India. It is situated approximately 15 kilometers from the town of Bhuj, the administrative headquarters of the district. The village is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional way of life. Chodia is primarily inhabited by the Chodri community, who are known for their distinctive dialect and customs. The village is surrounded by vast agricultural lands, which are used for growing crops such as wheat, barley, and mustard. Chodia also has a small market where local produce is sold. The village has a primary school and a small health center, which provide basic education and healthcare services to the residents. Chodia is connected to the rest of the region by a network of roads and is accessible by public transportation. The village is also home to several historical sites, including ancient temples and ruins, which reflect its long history and cultural significance. Despite its small size, Chodia plays an important role in the broader context of Kutch, contributing to the region's cultural and economic landscape.