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PRADARSHINI -The show

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North East of India is one among the developing states in India.In the recent years,the growth in the economy has been remarkable .

Guwahati Sanitary Hardware Merchants Association in collaboration with Vision Events for the very first time had initiated a platform to boost the infrastructure of the state by showcasing the change in trend of the hardware and sanitary industry in the region for three days at Hotel Brahmaputra Ashok from 21st Oct to 23rd Oct , 2016.

The platform was overwhelmed with the presence of Honourable Forest Minster ,Assam , the Assamese beauty Nishita Goswami .

Exhibitors like Quotone,Blues,Core, Jaquar and 53 other known companies participated in the event to showcase and highlight the range of products. The exhibition has set a new road for the IHB's, designers and architects.

PRADARSHINI focussed on letting the region know about the growth of the industry alone in the region.

The set up was grand and it was splendid a wonderful watch for all.

The association as declared the next season to be coming up on October ,2017.

History

With the advent of unicode when typing in Indian languages on computer became possible, blogs in Indian languages started to be written.

Initially due to non-availability of Indic typing tools or due to non-awareness of such tools Indian blogosphere was small. Later on, due to spread of awareness in this regard and due to development and availability of Indic typing tools, number of Indian blogs started growing rapidly.

Indic language typing tools

Although the standard keyboard of Indian languages is InScript yet Phonetic transliteration based typing became most popular for Unicode Indic typing in spite of its drawbacks. The two most popular phonetic typing tools of old times are "Indic IME" and "BarahaIME". In 2007, with the advent of Google Indic Transliteration tool in its blogging service Blogger, it became the tool of choice for new bloggers because it is based on dictionary and does not need a learning curve.

Blog platform

India has over 20 official languages and yet most Indian blogs are still written in English. These blogs are written as stand-alone blogs or on popular blogging platforms. Among Indian blogs written in languages other than English, Google's Blogger is most popular among Indian bloggers. It is because it supports Indic Unicode and has rich features. In 2007, Indic language typing tool Google Indic Transliteration was also integrated in it, no need of separate Indic typing tool was left.

In addition to this, WordPress being supporting Indic Unicode, is most popular among those who host their blog on their own domain.

References

Indian blogosphere Wikipedia