This message is being posted on behalf of Gangadha Panday, a NBGP member, as per his request. Regards, Pitinan -----Original Message----- From: Neobrahmigp <neobrahmigp-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Pitinan Kooarmornpatana <pitinan.koo@icann.org> Date: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 23:21 To: "office@babul.ngo" <office@babul.ngo> Cc: "Neobrahmigp@icann.org" <Neobrahmigp@icann.org> Subject: Re: [Neobrahmigp] FW: [Ext] lgrtelugucomments-modified Dear NBGP team, Kindly note that Ganga planned to post this message to the public comment of LGR-3 as well, but due to the problem on his machine, he gave me the consent to post to the PC on his behalf. Best Regards, Pitinan -----Original Message----- From: Babul Films Society n-p NGO ICT for Ecoawareness <office@babul.ngo> Organization: Babul Films Society non profit NGO Reply-To: "office@babul.ngo" <office@babul.ngo> Date: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 21:12 To: Pitinan Kooarmornpatana <pitinan.koo@icann.org> Cc: "Neobrahmigp@icann.org" <Neobrahmigp@icann.org> Subject: Re: [Neobrahmigp] FW: [Ext] lgrtelugucomments-modified Dear NBGP team, Thanks for attending the call and arriving at a consensus. Follow up on the previous comment to Telugu LGR in LGR-3, the NBGP had reconsidered the restriction of Halant following Nasal-C and decided to drop the rule to accommodate the general usage of labels in Telugu e.g names. Also the homophonic variant issue will be handled outside of the LGR, the same way as other Neo-Brahmi script proposals. Example of Telugu labels which become valid in the updated Telugu LGR: 1. చంపా champaa - flower name 2. గంప gampa - basket [made of bamboo] 3. తంటా tantaa - difficulty 4. పండు pandu - fruit The main motivation is to make general usage of labels more clear and remove ambiguity. Thanks to Prof Rao, Pavanaja, Akshat and others for the healthy discussion. With best wishes Gangadhar Panday -- Babul Films Society NGO np [regd] S-4, Saregama Apts, Shaikpetnala, GOLCONDA Post, HYDERABAD, Telangana State, INDIA ICT 4 Ecoawareness +91 9618082288