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{{Contains special characters|Indic}}
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'''Indian Standard Code for Information Interchange''' ('''ISCII''') is a coding scheme for representing various writing systems of [[India]]. It encodes the main [[Indic script]]s and a Roman transliteration. The supported scripts are: [[Eastern Nagari|Bengali–Assamese]], [[Devanagari]], [[Gujarāti script|Gujarati]], [[Gurmukhi]], [[Kannada script|Kannada]], [[Malayalam script|Malayalam]], [[
ISCII has not been widely used outside certain government institutions, although a variant without the {{ctrl|ATR|internal=yes}} mechanism was used on [[classic Mac OS]], [[Mac OS Devanagari encoding|Mac OS Devanagari]],<ref name="appledevanagari"/> and it has now been rendered largely obsolete by [[Unicode]]. Unicode uses a separate block for each Indic writing system, and largely preserves the ISCII layout within each block.<ref name="unicode">{{cite book |title=The Unicode Standard v15.0 Chapter 12 |publisher=The Unicode Consortium |url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode15.0.0/ch12.pdf |access-date=13 August 2024}}</ref>{{rp|p=462}}
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The following table shows the character set for [[Devanagari]]. The code sets for Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Tamil, and Telugu are similar, with each Devanagari form replaced by the [[Brahmic family of scripts|equivalent form in each writing system]]{{r|name=unicode|p=462}}. Each character is shown with its decimal code and its [[Unicode]] equivalent.
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