Well, everybody's already seen the symbols of US Dollars and the Pound Sterling on our Typewriters. Okay ?? You are also familiar with the EURO Symbol and the Japanese Yuan symbol , which , fortunately or unfortunately is not on our Typewriter and Computer Keyboards ! Govt. of India plans to have the Indian Rupee symbols on Keyboards ( anyway typewriters are EXTINCT ! ) Is it not a time to CELEBRATE one MORE SHOT in the arm for India ??? Where are all the PATRIOTIC INDIANS ??? It seems, there aren't ANY ONE on this DISCUSSION BOARD ! That's a PITY ! C'mon INDIANS - let's CELEBRATE in an event which brings INDIA PRIDE !!
Re: A SYMBOL for Indian Currency !
by Suyog on Jul 16, 2010 04:28 PM
wow wow wow..! so proud.. very proud.. m delighted.. now my salary wud be expressed in a new symbol..!! (r u happy edison?)
Re: Rupee has a symbol! IIT-ian's design selected
by debojyoti baruah on Jul 16, 2010 07:25 PM
it will go in the "R"ong direction. why does the symbol look like R?
Re: Re: Rupee has a symbol! IIT-ian's design selected
by debojyoti baruah on Jul 16, 2010 07:26 PM
dollar does not look like D, or pound doesn't look like P
Re: Rupee has a symbol! IIT-ian's design selected
by debabrata roygupta on Jul 16, 2010 02:50 PM
Why should we with the change & include symbol. Pl. dnt be with the symbol. Hope u know swiss dnt lose their importance
We appreciate Indian's for accepting a change in symbol of our Currency, but can we expect that instead of following other's foot path let us have our own Identity, Y should we change anything for some one else's need
A voting has to happen on this rather than the so called intellectuals decide on this. Devanagiri is not a living language and in which the so called manu dharma was written. Before choosing a symbol to be followed nationwide, the others merits should be considered. I feel Tamil,Bengali are more rich in culture ,social justice and it's openness to change. Is there any open forum in India to decide on this?
Re: Re: Another example for Rude behaviour of Hindi speaking comm
by CA b on Jul 16, 2010 05:25 PM
Dear during the period of Rama and Krishna, there was not any language know as "Hindi", it was sanskrit, which prevails from Iran to Indonesia.
In my view sanskrit should be declared as National language of India, because all other languages has originated from sanskrit, and every Bhartiya aggres to this.
Re: Re: Re: Another example for Rude behaviour of Hindi speaking
by bhayaanak on Jul 16, 2010 06:35 PM
I am also in support of making sanskrit as a national language
Re: Re: Re: Re: Another example for Rude behaviour of Hindi speak
by arun dinesh on Jul 16, 2010 08:27 PM
dont be fools..... u r talkin absolute stupidity...making sanskrit as nation language... how many of u know Sanskrit...???
Re: Re: Another example for Rude behaviour of Hindi speaking comm
by arun dinesh on Jul 16, 2010 08:29 PM
who the hell told u krishna and ram were speaking in hindi???
Rupee loosing purchasing power. Common man struggling. Is there any action towards above. Nil. What is the use of Symbol. Is Swiss loose anything just not having this so called Symbol. Symbol required to India is morality not Rupee symbol.
It is unfortunate that India is always represented with Hindi everywhere. Why not be broadminded enough to position India as a multilingual country and give due credit to other Indian languages also?
It is sad and disappointing to know that the Government is determined not to popularize even a single letter from any South Indian Languages.
Re: India is not a Hindi Nation
by Nair madhusoodhanan on Jul 16, 2010 03:29 PM
Cant you guys think bit broadminded.Surprising how small your minds are. Perenial sobsters...
Re: India is not a Hindi Nation
by bhayaanak on Jul 16, 2010 03:38 PM
How many languages a person can know ? India is having so many languages, So that's why Hindi was chosen as a common language.
Remember one country, one language.
RAM and KRISHNA were not knowing south indian languages. They spoke HINDI.
HIND HINDU HINDI . No one has the guts to separate these three.