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Punjabi interface pack for Windows XP

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New Delhi , April 21

Microsoft has launched a Punjabi language interface for Windows XP, under the ambit of India localisation programme `Project Bhasha'.

The Punjabi Language Interface Pack (LIP), which would enable the Punjabi-speaking user to work on his PC in his local language, can be downloaded at no additional cost, the company said in a statement here. "The need for local language software is critical in a country like India where language poses a barrier for access to technology, especially at the grass root level," the Microsoft Senior Manager (Localisation), Mr Raveesh Gupta, said. Microsoft has so far released local language interface packs on Windows XP in 10 Indian languages including Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, Gujarati, Konkani, Bengali, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu.

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