Odia, despite being spoken by around five crore people, remains underrepresented in the digital world due to inadequate technical support and online content. New tools like Swalekh Desktop Tool and ...
BHUBANESWAR: To make typing in Odia easier and tide over the problems in the existing linguistic software tools, the State government has come out with its own unicode phonetic software called ‘Ama ...
BHUBANESWAR: Odia language still does not have a text-to-speech (TTS) software for the visually impaired nor does the State has sufficient Braille printers or technical ‘know-how’ to operate the few ...