Recognising India's linguistic diversity with over 11 official writing systems, Satya Rajpurohit founded the Indian Type Foundry in Ahmedabad to create high-quality Indian fonts.
Centre for Internet & Society (CIS), a Bengaluru-based think tank, is facilitating the production of Wikipedia content in regional languages and ensuring more and more information is available to the non-English speaking people in the country.
Did you know there is a ‘Made in India’ operating system for smartphones that supports 12 Indian languages and has empowered many vernacular speakers? Here’s how it can be useful for you.
No country in the world comes close to matching the linguistic diversity of India -- just the number of 'mother tongues' in the country, as listed in the 1961 Census, is 1652!