The Graphic and Intelligence based Script Technology, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Pune is executing a project titled 'Tools & Technologies for Development in Sindhi language' under the aegis of NCPSL.
A host of software tools like Sindhi language Unicode typing tool, Sindhi Unicode compliant fonts, Sindhi Office software, eBooks, Sindhi web browser etc were released to mark Sindhi Basha Diwas yesterday.
Dr Hemant Darbari, executive director, C-DAC said that the organisation was committed to the proliferation of Indian languages on the digital medium.
"We were the first to recognise its potential to actively preserve the cultural heritage of a community which is more or less embedded within its language.
At the same time, we also realised that Indian languages would be our best ally in bridging the digital divide in a country like India that has around 22 official Indian languages," he said.