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  1. There are several official scripts of India. These are the Devangari script (used to write Hindi), the Gurmukhi script (used to write Punjabi), and the Meitei script (used to write the Meitei language).

  2. India in 250BC. Ancient Indian scripts have been used in the history of the Indian subcontinent as writing systems. The Indian subcontinent consists of various separate linguistic communities, each of which share a common language and culture. The people of the ancient India wrote in many scripts which largely have common roots. [1]

  3. Jul 1, 2019 · Many hitherto unwritten modern languages are now written in established scripts, usually the script most prevalent in that particular state of India’s, instead of evolving a new script...

    • Akhilesh Pillalamarri
    • Indus Script
    • Brahmi Script
    • Kharosthi Script
    • Devanagari Script
    • Grantha Script
    • Takri Script
    Brahmi Script may be possibly derived from the Indus Valley Script.
    The Indus script was found in Harappa at around 1900 BC, whereas the first Brahmi and Kharosthi inscriptions were at nearly 500 BC.
    Harappans knew how to write, and most of their seals contain some form of script.
    But unfortunately, no one has yet been able to decipher that script.
    Brahmi is the ancestor of the Brahmic family of scripts, which includes all Indian scripts, viz. Devanagari, Odia, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu etc. and also ancient scripts in Sri Lanka, Burma, and sou...
    Present alphabets of Burma, Thailand, Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia are derived from Brahmi.
    The Ashokan inscriptions dating to the third century BCE used the Brahmi script, the earliest evidence of the use of Brahmi.
    Most Asokan inscriptions were in the Prakrit language, while those in the northwest of the subcontinent were in Aramaic and Greek.
    Kharosthi was one of the major scripts of the northwest from 3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE.
    Kharosthi script was used extensively by the Indo-Greek, Scytho-Parthian rulers in their coins together with Greek script.
    The Kushanas used the Kharosthi script in their inscriptions and coins.
    It was written from right to left in horizontal lines.
    The sounds of spoken Hindi are generally written in Devanagari script, which is also used to write Sanskrit, Nepali, and Marathi.
    Devanagari’s characters hang from a horizontal line (called the head stroke) written at the top of the character.
    Unlike English letters, which are written up from a line below them.
    This writing system is a combination of syllabary and alphabet.
    A number of Grantha characters are nearly the same as the equivalent Tamil characters.
    However, it is to be noted that there exist subtle differences from the Tamil Equivalent.
    The Grantha script which ultimately derives from the ancient Asokan Brahmi script is a major script living in South India, especially in the State of Tamil Nadu, India and in Sri Lanka.
    The Takri script derives from the Sarada script and was used in the western regions of the Himalayas.
    By the early 20th century, the Takri script has been replaced by Devanagari.
  4. The Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India lists only 22 official languages of the Republic of India. As far as National Mission for Manuscripts is concerned, it primarily deals with ancient scripts of manuscripts.

  5. Jul 25, 2018 · List of Ancient Indian Scripts. All Indian scripts are derived from Brahmi. There are three main families of scripts: Devanagari; Dravidian; and Grantha. There are many languages in the...

  6. Origin and Evolution. • Because different places have different societies, Brahmi script changed into different forms in different places. • Because it was more important to write quickly than to write on big stones, handwriting styles grew and became India’s modern writing system.