Tolong Siki (, ) is an alphabetic script made specifically for Kurux language in 1999 by Narayan Oraon, a doctor. Many books and magazines have been published in Tolong Siki, and it was officially recognised by the state of Jharkhand in 2007. The Kurukh Literary Society of India has been instrumental in spreading the Tolong Siki script for Kurukh literature.
The name Tolong Siki is derived from two Kurukh terms:
Tolong Siki contains 6 basic vowel letters:
Tolong Siki represents native consonant sounds using a basic inventory of 36 letters:
Tolong Siki has its own set of decimal digits (0âÂÂ9) that function identically to standard Western numerals.
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The following text is Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, written in Tolong Siki:<br>
Tolong Siki was added to the Unicode Standard in September 2025 with the release of version 17.0.
The Unicode block for Tolong Siki is U+11DB0âÂÂU+11DEF: