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Vernaculars include Bharia, a Dravidian language spoken by at least 200 000 members of the Bharia tribe and written in the Devanagari script.
By the 1820s, newspapers in several Indian languages were starting, including Bengali and Urdu, however printing in Devanagari script was still rare.
Marwari is generally written in the Devanagari script, although the Mahajani script is traditionally associated with the language.