It appears that the various ministries are discussing to implement a 
reference font (OpenType Font) to enable standardization in eGovernance 
aspects. More details on the URL below. The link to the disclaimer and, 
the text of the "Copyright" part of the font is also passed below.

<quote>

<http://tdil.mit.gov.in/download/SakalBharati.htm>

Sakal Bharati is a Unicode based Open Type font which includes 11 
scripts in one font i.e. Assamese, Bengali, Devanagari, Gujarati, 
Kannada Malayalam, Oriya, Punjabi, Telugu, Tamil & Urdu. It has used 
Mono thick (Equal thickness of horizontal stems and vertical stem) 
glyphs for all scripts. Same X height for all 11 scripts. There are more 
than 3698 glyphs in the Font.


<http://tdil.mit.gov.in/download/SBdisclaimer.htm>

Copyright (c) 2009, TDIL-DIT & CDAC-GIST, INDIA. SakalBharati Normal 
Open Type Font. ONLY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. Not to be distributed 
along with any software for commercial purposes without prior written 
consent from C-DAC-GIST, Pune.

</quote>

Does anyone have a contact or, know of a method whereby one can obtain 
the source file ? If this is a reference font, having access to the 
source would benefit everybody.

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