Aurangabad: Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, several professionals from diverse fields in Maharashtra's Aurangabad have come together to learn Modi, a cursive script formerly used for writing Marathi.
Many historical documents in Marathi, besides inscriptions found at historical sites, are in the Modi script.
An Aurangabad-based expert of Modi script, Dr Kamaji Dakh, has formed a social media group over a month ago to provide lessons to the enthusiasts.
Dakh, who works as a coordinator with the state Archeology Department in Aurangabad, said, "Modi script evolved during the Yadava dynasty was in used even in the post-Independence period."
"This script was used more during the Maratha period, but declined after the 1960s as it was tough for printing and hence the current form of Marathi writing was used extensively," he said.
Dr Dakh said, "The group was formed after some heritage lovers from different fields expressed a wish to learn this script. So far, I have taught Modi alphabets and words. Now participants have even started writing letters using in this script."