Bodo Script
Bodo Script is a writing system used for the Bodo language, primarily spoken by the Bodo people in the northeastern region of India. It is derived from the Devanagari script and was officially adopted in 2005. The script is designed to represent the phonetic sounds of the Bodo language accurately.
The Bodo script consists of 47 characters, including vowels and consonants. It is used in various forms of communication, including literature, education, and media, helping to preserve and promote the cultural identity of the Bodo community.