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Shivaji Keyboard Instant

In the bustling, dusty lanes of Pune, there stood a small shop called "Sanskriti Press." It wasn't a modern cafe with Wi-Fi and lattes; it was a chaotic, ink-stained sanctuary run by a man named Dadasaheb.

Dadasaheb’s grandson, Rohan, was his opposite. A twenty-year-old computer whiz, Rohan sat at a sleek laptop in the corner of the shop. While Dadasaheb loved the smell of paper, Rohan loved the click of keys. shivaji keyboard

The reign of Shivaji began to wane with two major shifts: In the bustling, dusty lanes of Pune, there

"You don't have to learn it," Dadasaheb said, pulling up a specific keyboard mapping software on Rohan's laptop. "Install the Shivaji keyboard mapping. It maps the keys phonetically. It thinks like a Marathi speaker, not an English programmer." In the bustling