why are Lakshadweep islands called Lakshadweep
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Lakshadweep, formerly the Laccadives, is a group of islands situated some 400 km off India's west coast in the Arabian sea. They are India's only coral atolls and geologically a part of the same chain as the Maldives.
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because it is made from laksha insect
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