The Marathi language is one of 23 officially-recognized languages in India. At least 73 million people speak this language. The best place to find information about tsunamis and earthquakes in the Marathi language is a library in India.
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There are many websites featuring Marathi Kavita or Marathi poems. They include Chitra Kavita and Marathi Kavita, as well as Marahti Imati. Some sites will require translation if one is not a native speaker.
You can find a few online books with facts about snakes in Marathi. Books can be downloaded on eBooks which offers numerous titles and authors.
As of May 2014 there are several online essays available for rainy seasons throughout the world. However, there are not any listed essays in the Marathi language.
You can download Marathi essays on the environment from various educational websites, online libraries, or platforms dedicated to Marathi literature. Websites like Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research (Balbharti) or Marathi Vishwakosh are good places to look for such essays. Additionally, you may find them in e-book stores or digital libraries that offer Marathi content.
This is like learning a new language. You can find multiple sites online that will help you to learn to do the numbering.
Marathifanbook (link below) is the Marathi Facebook.
This is like learning a new language. You can find multiple sites online that will help you to learn to do the numbering.
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