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Motorola and Lenovo Foundation to preserve Indian endangered languages

As a result of the Digital Inclusion Project, it was possible to decide what the most crucial step was in creating the first writing system in the Kuvi language.

Motorola becomes the first Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) to promote the preservation of indigenous, endangered languages from various parts of India (Image:Twitter/@BWIndia)

Motorola, in collaboration with the Lenovo Foundation, announced the addition of two new endangered languages spoken in parts of India, Kuvi and Kangri, as part of the project's next phase of digital inclusion for indigenous languages. With this initiative, Motorola becomes the first Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) to promote the preservation of indigenous, endangered languages from various parts of India.

By providing the first-ever Kuvi language writing system and keyboard and a completely localised Kangri Smartphone User Interface to the devices, this effort is a step towards Motorola's commitment to embracing inclusivity and offering smarter technology for all.

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