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Ensure Santali (Ol Chiki) Script Compliance with 'sat' Language Code #111
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The official script for the Santali language is the Ol Chiki script, and as such, we should use the standardized 'sat' language code that corresponds to this script. I am uncertain why the Devanagari script has been used for Santali in this instance. It is important to note that all government initiatives, both at the central and state levels in India, are published in the Ol Chiki script. Therefore, I strongly urge that no deviation from this standard occur. We have high expectations from multinational companies to ensure the adoption of the Santali language in its correct script, Ol Chiki, with the language code 'sat'.
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Government-led digitalization efforts are increasingly incorporating the Santali language in its official Ol Chiki script. Projects like Bhashini and Vikaspedia have taken significant steps in this direction, ensuring that Santali speakers are represented in India's digital ecosystem. Additionally, non-governmental organizations such as Wikimedia Foundation are actively contributing through projects like Wikipedia, Wiktionary, and Wikidata in Santali. Beyond these, private initiatives are also emerging, further advancing the adoption and promotion of the Ol Chiki script in digital platforms. These collective efforts signify a growing recognition of Santali as an integral part of India's linguistic diversity. |
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The official script for the Santali language is the Ol Chiki script, and as such, we should use the standardized 'sat' language code that corresponds to this script. I am uncertain why the Devanagari script has been used for Santali in this instance. It is important to note that all government initiatives, both at the central and state levels in India, are published in the Ol Chiki script. Therefore, I strongly urge that no deviation from this standard occur. We have high expectations from multinational companies to ensure the adoption of the Santali language in its correct script, Ol Chiki, with the language code 'sat'.