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However, "DV-TTsurekh" is not a standard Unicode font; it's a legacy/ASCII-based font (often with a .ttf name but using a custom encoding, not Unicode). Because of that, the features you can expect from it are different from modern Unicode Marathi fonts (like Mangal, Kruti Dev, or Noto Sans Devanagari).
Unlocking Marathi Typography: A Guide to the DV-TTSurekh Font