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which institution have been established by Maharashtra state government for the further development of the Marathi language​

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Answered by navyakishore2000
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Marathi is the official language of the states of Maharashtra and Goa. It also has a number of speakers outside the country. With close to 73 million native speakers, Marathi stands as one of the 20 most spoken languages across the world. It is also the fourth most spoken language in India. It also finds a place in the eight schedule of the Indian constitution, making it one of the 23 official languages in the country. The language comes from the Indo-Aryan family of languages and boasts of one of the oldest literatures in the family. The language also holds the co-official status in the union territories of Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu.

The bulk of the variation within these dialects is primarily lexical and phonological (e.g. accent placement and pronunciation). The majority of Marathi loan words come from Urdu, Persian, and Arabic.(other than Sanksrit of course). Additionally, Marathi preserves the neuter gender found in Sanskrit, a feature further distinguishing it from many Indo-Aryan languages.

Answered by maheshballa5
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Chennai institution is the answer

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