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Cursive (Pravaahi) Devanagari Script

Author Affiliations

  • 1CAD-CAM Mechanical Department, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India

Res. J.  Language and Literature Humanities, Volume 3, Issue (10), Pages 10-14, November,19 (2016)

Abstract

This paper is primarily focused on Devanagari script and beyond as a quest for making the education system of India in its native language and refurbish the Indian identity in the Indians rather than being a copier of Englishmen. This paper gives a substitute script for traditional Devanagari script so as to provide cursive-ness in writing which will encourage the use of Indian originated language in our higher education system.

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