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You can Register the Name of Website in 9 Indian Scripts Soon, Servers will be Ready by June

Monali Gupta

Soon you will be able to register the full name of your website in nine Indian scripts. For this, Internet servers are expected to be ready by June. Currently, in addition to English, names of websites in Mandarin, Arabic, Russian, Devanagari etc. can be booked.

However, Top Level Domains (TLDs) can be booked only in certain specialties given by the root server. For example, com, .in etc. Now the name of the website can only be booked in Devanagari script and only 'dot India' is available as an extension.

Initially, the Indian scripts that are being fed into the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Root Servers include Bengali, Devanagari, Gujarati, Gurumukhi, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Tamil, and Telugu.

"The nine linguistic scripts used in India are expected to be finalized within the quarter of the Label Rule (LGR), and by June, it will be feed in the ICANN's root servers," said Ajay Data, chairman of Universal Exceptions Steering Group (UASG).

He said that through which the existing LG server in the root server will be able to identify the characters written in Indian script. This will allow people to choose the full name of the website according to their choice. He said that new scripts are needed to connect more than one billion people. These people can understand, read and write just their local language.

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