This is a Bangla Unicode(UTF-8) compatible website. Please don't worry if you can't see Bangla character or see every thing too small or every thing blocks characters. Just read this carefully. Don't be afraid, if you have no bangla keyboard or font installed. We are here to help. Please read the following easy steps for configure your system to see this site clearly.
It's very easy. If you configure your computer once you can see all Bangla Unicode compatible website(s).
Bangla Unicode Setup
Windows Vista:
Bangla script support is automatically enabled in Windows Vista. Just set your browser Character Encoding to Unicode (UTF-8).
Windows XP:
To view Bengal you have to install Windows complex script to view complex Asian characters like Bengali. To install complex script Go to Control Panel then find and open that. Go Regional and Language OptionsLanguages Tab, and check mark the "Install files for complex scripts and right-to-left languages" option then click Ok. You will need your Windows XP SP2 installer CD for install some new files. Better you download the complex script from here.
Windows 2000:
To configure Bengali in Windows 2000 go to Control Panel>Regional Options>Language settings for the system, and select Indic from the list. Then click Ok. Windows may ask for the Windows 2000 installer CD it in order to copy necessary system files.
Windows 2003 Server:
To configure Bengali in Windows server 2003 go to Control Panel> Regional and Language Options >Language, and check Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai). Then click Ok. Windows may ask for the Windows 2003 Server installer CD it in order to copy necessary system files.
Windows 95, 98, ME and NT:
These operating systems contain no support for indic scripts (combined letters) and thus no support for Bangla script. However, ownloading Internet Explorer 6.0
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