Telugu ignored in State Election Commission Websites of AP and Telangana

We have come across State Election Commission websites related to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and also other States Election commission sites and surprisingly, we found that our Telugu States Websites are completely in English. And other State Election Commission Websites are in English and in their state language.

It is really pathetic to note that the State Election Commission Sites for AP and Telangana are conveniently ignoring use of Telugu and turning Telugu known people as illiterates.

Also see the State Election Commission sites of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra etc and are using their languages along with English.

See the sites:

For Andhra Pradesh : https://sec.ap.gov.in

For Telangana:  https://tsec.gov.in/

For Tamil Nadu : https://tnsec.tn.nic.in/

For Karnataka : https://karsec.gov.in/

For Kerala : https://www.sec.kerala.gov.in/

For Odisha : https://sec.odisha.gov.in/

For Maharashtra : https://mahasec.maharashtra.gov.in/

We request the State Election Commissioners of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to make their sites bilingual by creating Telugu version also so that the information can be shared with more people and there will be greater transparency in the conduct of State Election Commissions.

A Social Awareness Initiative from www.teluguconnect.net

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We have come across State Election Commission websites related to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and also other States Election commission sites and surprisingly, we found that our Telugu States Websites are completely in English. And other State Election Commission Websites are in English and in their state language.

It is really pathetic to note that the State Election Commission Sites for AP and Telangana are conveniently ignoring use of Telugu and turning the Telugu known people as illiterates.

Also see the State Election Commission sites of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra etc and are using their languages along with English.

See the sites:

For Andhra Pradesh : https://sec.ap.gov.in

For Telangana:  https://tsec.gov.in/

For Tamil Nadu : https://tnsec.tn.nic.in/

For Karnataka : https://karsec.gov.in/

For Kerala : https://www.sec.kerala.gov.in/

For Odisha : https://sec.odisha.gov.in/

For Maharashtra : https://mahasec.maharashtra.gov.in/

We request the State Election Commissioners of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to make their sites bilingual by creating Telugu version also so that the information can be shared with more people and there will be greater transparency in the conduct of State Election Commissions.

A Social Awareness Initiative by www.teluguconnect.net

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Telugu Fonts in Google are not good looking

I have observed that the Telugu fonts that are available with Google are not so good looking. The language display is very beautiful due its round alphabets. But the Google Telugu Fonts are out dated and were not further developed. Now a days we are having good fonts available in the market and all print and TV media is using it.

The Fonts of other languages like Kannada and Tamil are aesthetic and side by side, the fonts of Telugu gives revulsion and it is one of the factors discouraging use of Telugu in Internet.

Google rather helping the language development, it is affecting its spread and is doing disservice to the larger community as every one knows that the Google is being used by most of the netizens for their day to day life.

There is a boasting that Google is full of Telugu people and all are sleeping without involving in the development and use of language.

Please share this with your friends and send this to the Google for their immediate action.

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