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  1. Since the 1990s due to the I.T. boom and because of the general ease of travel, Marathi people are now found in greater numbers in all corners of the world including the United States, Australia, Canada, the Gulf countries, European countries, Iran, and Pakistan.

  2. The Marathi Bhashik Mandal (MBM) is a non-profit, cultural organization serving the Toronto Metropolitan area. It was established in 1968 by immigrants from Maharashtra, India to create a Marathi Community in GTA to foster, celebrate and share vibrant Marathi cultural heritage.

  3. Marathi is spoken by 12,578 people in Canada who have their roots in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Telugu is spoken by 15,655 people in Canada who primarily hail from the Indian states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Meitei (Manipuri) is also spoken by some Indo-Canadians. Knowledge of language

  4. www.peoplegroups.org › Explore › groupdetailsPeopleGroups.org - Marathi

    The Marathi of Canada, numbering 9,000, are Engaged yet Unreached. They are part of the OBC Hindu people cluster within the South Asian Peoples affinity bloc. Globally, this group totals 241,300 in 5 countries. Their primary language is Marathi.

  5. Since 1993 Marathi Society of BC is serving the Marathi community. Marathi and people speaking Marathi language and living in Vancouver area In British Columbia.

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  7. People of Maharashtra-origin have been in Canada for at least 50 years. The most notable Maharashtrian is the late Dr. Bhausaheb Ubale O.Ont. who was the Ontario Human Rights Commissioner from 1979 to 1985, as well as the first Chief Race Relations Commissioner for the Province of Ontario.

  8. Immigration of Marathi speaking immigrants to Canada began in the early 1960s and increased steadily up to 1970 mainly from the Western State of India called the state of Maharashtra, via Africa, Europe and the United States. The majority reside in Ontario, especially in metropolitan Toronto.

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