Now that our Neta’s found some time and finalized the Symbol for Indian Rupee, efforts should now be put in full strength to make it a recognized Symbol across the world. It is interesting to note that this selection is not from one of those 5 symbols shortlisted earlier. However, from all angles this looks to be a better choice than any of the earlier shortlisted symbols. The new Symbol looks like the Hindi letter ‘Ra’ with two parallel bars stroked across horizontally at the top which is also fairly easy to write on.
India now joins the league of United States, Great Britain, European Union and Japan that has their own currency Symbols, Dollar, Pound, Euro and Yen respectively. But, to make it internationally recognized, it has to be accepted by International Unicode consortium’s Unicode technical committee. India being a part of the consortium, this should not be a problem. The acceptance should be done the next time the committee arranges a meeting which is generally conveyed once in 3 months.
The big problem, however, that could take up to 2 years is the updating of software to be able to type the new Rupee symbol on a computer, let alone the presence of it on the keyboard. EURO, British Pound and Yen were carved out a long time ago and even now it’s only the US Dollar that is present on most computer keyboards. However, it isn’t required for a Symbol to be present on the keyboard to make it appear on a web page.
Like, for British Pound, we can type £ or £
Japanese Yen - ¥ or ¥
EURO - € or €
….and generate their respective Symbols just like £, ¥ and €.
This is where software updating is required and that could take some months.
However, the Indian PC manufacturers like HCL are actively considering the implementation of Rupee Symbol on to their keyboards as soon as possible.
The big problem, however, that could take up to 2 years is the updating of software to be able to type the new Rupee symbol on a computer, let alone the presence of it on the keyboard. EURO, British Pound and Yen were carved out a long time ago and even now it’s only the US Dollar that is present on most computer keyboards. However, it isn’t required for a Symbol to be present on the keyboard to make it appear on a web page.
Like, for British Pound, we can type £ or £
Japanese Yen - ¥ or ¥
EURO - € or €
….and generate their respective Symbols just like £, ¥ and €.
This is where software updating is required and that could take some months.
However, the Indian PC manufacturers like HCL are actively considering the implementation of Rupee Symbol on to their keyboards as soon as possible.
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