Dogra is a script used to write the Dogri language, which is spoken in the Jammu region of India. Dogri is a member of the Indo-Aryan group of languages, and is closely related to Punjabi and Hindi. Dogra is written from left to right, and has its own unique alphabet.
Dogra is a relatively simple script, with only 33 letters. Each letter has its own unique sound, and there are no silent letters. Dogra also uses a number of diacritical marks to indicate vowel sounds, as well as stress and intonation.
Dogra is not a particularly popular script, and is only used by a small minority of Dogri speakers. However, it is an important part of Dogri culture, and is used by many writers and poets.