Dimasa script
The Dimasa script is a writing system used by the Dimasa people, an ethnic group primarily found in the northeastern region of India. This script is derived from the Brahmi script and is used to write the Dimasa language, which belongs to the Bodo-Kachari language family. The script has been instrumental in preserving the cultural heritage and literature of the Dimasa community.
In recent years, there has been a revival of interest in the Dimasa script, with efforts to promote its use in education and literature. This resurgence aims to strengthen the identity of the Dimasa people and ensure that their language and traditions are passed down to future generations.