Even though Central Government has adopted Unicode as the encoding standard, the case is not the same with most State Governments. As far as I know only few state goverments (Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Kerala,...) had adopted Unicode standard. Many are still in the ASCII era.

On input methods - is there anything of a best practice or even a
Government notification about an input standard?

I haven't seen any notification regarding this yet. But InScript is officially/unofficially adopted as the default input scheme. That is why it is part school syllabus in some states.



On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Gautam John <gautam@prathambooks.org> wrote:
Two things I meant to add:

1. The eGov standards body for India has recently notified Unicode
5.1.0 as the default standard for all eGov applications henceforth.
(Sadly, their website is DoA - http://egovstandards.gov.in/) I am
hopeful that this will be the start of some initiative within
Government and would, hopefully, spread.

A cache of their Approach Paper on Localization is here:

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:e28QCFBDI-cJ:egovstandards.gov.in/standards_localisation_app+india+egov+standards+unicode&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in&source=www.google.co.in

And a cache their Character Encoding Standard For Indian Languages is here:

http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:dYxnM6D7IMQJ:egovstandards.gov.in/egscontent.2009-12-29.6248244073/at_download/file+india+egov+standards+unicode&hl=en&gl=in&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgxDT6JyHRlgWfR2TKYHKRGeAM5PigxzZAPyo2M1d6rxGnOC3sQ0S5XVDVVvPL_t5ZKmui0ghMMO63q2hZMT_WeJq0WH5FnEFYFioh7EZ_Uzj8XPnvVMatGZ4vO9kv6RXJZM56e&sig=AHIEtbQnDd2Gy29vyy97FnvAw2g4hN3cqQ

2. On input methods - is there anything of a best practice or even a
Government notification about an input standard?

Thank you.

Best,

Gautam
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