Q. Which of the following scripts is used for Santali, one of the scheduled languages in the Indian Constitution? Answer:
Ol Chiki
Notes:
The Ol Chiki script, also known as Ol Chemetʼ and sometimes as the Santali alphabet, is the official writing system for Santhali, an Austroasiatic language recognized as an official regional language in It has 30 letters, the forms of which are intended to evoke natural shapes. The script is written from left to right.
The Bengali–Assamese script(or Eastern Nagari script), is a modern eastern script that emerged from the Brahmic script. It is used for Assamese and Bengali language.
The Tirhuta or Maithili script is the primary historical script for the Maithili language, as well as one of the historical scripts for Sanskrit. It is believed to have originated in the 10th century CE. It is very similar to Bengali–Assamese script, with most consonants being effectively identical in appearance.
The Kannada language is written using the Kannada script, which evolved from the 5th-century Kadamba script.