Last Updated: March 28, 2023, 14:31 IST
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All IT methods in the central authorities will begin supporting electronic mail communications in hindi scripts in the subsequent two years, a senior official mentioned on Monday.
New Delhi: All IT methods in the central authorities will begin supporting electronic mail communications in hindi scripts in the subsequent two years, a senior official mentioned on Monday.
While talking on the Universal Acceptance (UA) Day curtain raiser occasion, Ministry of Electronics and IT Additional Secretary Bhuvnesh Kumar mentioned that the work has began to make 15 ministry’s web site UA-compliant and content material on them is being made accessible in hindi.
“Resolver to facilitate e-mail communications in local language script will be done over a period of 2 years. Initially it will support Hindi script and later other languages will be added,” Kumar mentioned.
He mentioned that the Centre is encouraging the state governments to offer content material in the native languages.
Global web physique ICANN has been supporting Universal Acceptance that goals to deal with points round language obstacles that verify individuals from connecting to the web.
The web has been dominated by the English language which prevents a number of non-English talking people from utilizing it.
The idea of UA is to develop expertise to facilitate communications in native scripts on the web like Bengali, Devanagari, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Tamil and Telugu.
ICANN, VP, Stakeholder Engagement, and Managing Director for Asia Pacific Jia-Rong Low mentioned on the occasion that huge expertise firms like Google, Microsoft have come on board to help UA and there’s a want for native firms to undertake it as they’re nearer to the customers.
State-owned National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) CEO A Okay Jain mentioned that folks can now e book area title in all Indian language scripts and the Centre has began to undertake them. PTI PRS HVA
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