Don't have much information on the same but your terminal need
to support Hindi font.Generally in Fedora , in  /lib/kbd/consolefonts we
have got certain xyz.psf.gz file which are responsible for console fonts.
https://zid-lux1.uibk.ac.at/linux/rpm2html/fedora/14/i386/os/Packages/terminus-fonts-console-4.30-2.fc14.noarch.html
Now we can edit those .psf.gz file with the help of a utility and can
change the fonts as we want.

In ubuntu we have them in /lib/consolefonts.
you can use a hint given in below link that how to change terminal font if
you have any .psf.gz file for hindi in your /lib/consolefonts.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/97469/what-is-the-default-debian-ubuntu-console-tty-font-called

you can change any .psf.gz file using NAFE (.psf editor) and change its
letters according to you.
http://linux.softpedia.com/get/System/Console-Fonts/NAFE-1399.shtml
There may be a chance that a .psf.gz file for hindi is also availiable.

Hope this helps.This is what i had done during one of my project in Fedora
to change the terminal font.I cant exactally remember the name of the
utility to change the .psf file but i think NAFE is the one.

On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Narendra Sisodiya <
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> It will be great if someone fix this problem.
> Gnome-Terminal still do not print/show Hindi Akhshar correctly.
> See image.
> Many student want to contribute in Area of Linux, why do not you pic they
> something like this which will actually help us.
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