Is the Marathi language losing its popularity?

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Yes, the Marathi language has been facing some challenges in recent years, including a decline in the number of students enrolling in it and a drop in pass rates. However, Marathi is still a strong language with a rich literary tradition.
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Yes, the Marathi language has been facing some challenges in recent years, including a decline in the number of students enrolling in it and a drop in pass rates.However, Marathi is still a strong language with a rich literary tradition. read less
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