DAR ES SALAAM, May 30 -- MORE than 58 South Indian descendants born in Tanzania have returned to their birth country—not only to rediscover their heritage but also to explore new opportunities in tourism, business, and cultural exchange.

The group, part of the East African Malayalee Makkals (EAMM), represents a historically significant community of Malayalees people of Kerala origin—who migrated to East Africa, particularly Tanzania, during the early to mid-20th century.

The individuals left the country four decades ago due to various reasons and settled in countries of United States, United Kingdom, Canada, India, Singapore, and Australia , have now returned after 40 years.

However, their return marked by emotional homecom...