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Vande Matharam
Hrishi | Jun 3 2008 - 04:25
Jai Shri Ram
Vasudev Kulkarni | Nov 12 2007 - 12:22
a simply wonderful site to view by all DeshBhakthas. waiting for such a site for a long now wishes filfilled.
In Mysore samskara Bharathi conducted one Desh Bhakthi Geet Abyasa Varga to the school going children and about 70 children participatd and learn 6 songs. 5 in kannada and 1 in hindi.
In another programme Samskarabharathi associated with Ramakrishna vidyalaya Ramakrishna nagar which organised a competition to school children to sing group songs lyrics of which were already furnished to them They tuned 18 songs ans sung melodeously and with all involvement. This is for information of the readers.
Let me have similar information to implement at my centre.
Geetganga se GeetBharath ujwal HO.
yours
pradyumna.
Pradyumna.kp. | Aug 11 2008 - 01:25
Guide to enable support for writing and reading hindi on your computer.
Win-XP
Windows XP has inbuilt Indian languages features. If you enable these features, you will be able to view the Hindi pages much better. Before starting, please close any open programs.
1. Go to Control Panel (from the "Start" button)
2. Go to Regional and Language Options.
3. Click the "Languages" tab.
4. Check (click) the line marked "Install files for complex scripts and right to left languages (including Thai) "
When you check this line, a new window will appear, which will give a list of languages that will be installed. This list will include 'Indic'. It will 'warn' you that you need at least 10 MB of hard disk space. Click OK to close this window. Then click OK on the Regional and Languages Options window. You will be asked to restart your computer.
5. After Restarting again open Languages tab from Regional and Language option. Click on "Details" Button -> Add -> Select Hindi from drop down menu and click OK. OK OK and close the control panel.
Win-2000
1. Go to Settings (Start Button)
2. Go to Control Panel
3. Go to Regional Options
4. In "Language settings for the system" (in the first "General" tab), select Indic.
5. Click Ok
UTF-8 Encoding
Set your browse encoding to UTF-8. To do this click View -> Encoding and select UTF-8.
Aashish | Feb 10 2008 - 16:21
VANDEMATARAM
ADVANCED INDEPENDENCE DAYS WISHES TO U.
PREM BIHARI SARAN | Aug 10 2008 - 18:21
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