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What is the accepted standard for encoding Indian languages?

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What is the accepted standard for encoding Indian languages?

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– – Joydeep Sengupta Indian languages predominantly have ISCII, but today, all languages of the world are encoded using unicode, which is 16-bit. Find out more at unicode.org. My monitor is emitting a high-pitch sound when I switch it on, yet is working fine. What should I do? – – Viksit Malhotra A condenser and possibly a few other components in the monitor’s analog circuits are growing weak. Soon, your monitor will stop functioning. A professional engineer must repair it immediately. Warning: Monitors retain high voltages, even when switched off. Under GnuLinux, how do I open a MSWord document? — Jayesh Khurana Use the free OpenOffice software which supports most MSOffice fileformats. Should you face problems, try to resave the original file under MSOffice as a *.rtf file, or in an older MSWord format, and it should work. 17 February 2003 I have to often translate between English and Hindi, translate to other Indian languages, and even translate between Indian languages, for example

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