Software engineer from MP enters Limca Book of Records
Vidisha Mp | November 12, 2006 9:44:20 PM IST

A Ganjabsauda town-based software engineer, Jagdish Dangi, has entered the 
Limca Book of Records, for developing first Hindi Internet Browser 'I-Browser
+ +'.
Mr Dangi told UNI that he had developed the browser in May at his home as a 
part of his pet project ''Bhasha Setu'' after completing graduation from Vidisha
Engineering College in 2001.
The Limca Book of Records recognised his achievement after it received a formal 
entry in this regard. Mr Dangi received a letter from the Limca Books of
Records yesterday.
The software is completely in Hindi with Devanagari as its script.
His project has been lauded nationally as well as internationally.
Born in a rural agricultural family, Mr Dangi said he had also developed 
'Shabdakosh' -- Dictionary cum thesaurus (English to Hindi and vice-versa) -- 
and
'Anuvaadak' -- Global Word Translator (English to Hindi) -- as a part of his 
project.
At present, he was working on 'Saral Editor' software aimed at easier 
translation from one language to other.
Mr Dangi said he was a bit disheartened, as the Centre did not attach much 
importance to his work. He had discussed about his project with Chief Minister
Shivraj Singh Chouhan and received positive response. His work was also praised 
by government officials.
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