Gunjala Gondi script
| Gunjala Gondi Lipi 𑵶𑶍𑶕𑶀𑵵𑶊 𑵶𑶓𑶕𑶂𑶋 𑵵𑶋𑶅𑶋 | |
|---|---|
| "Gunjala Gondi Lipi" written in Gunjala Gondi script | |
| Script type | |
| Period | c. 1750-Present | 
| Direction | Left-to-right | 
| Languages | Gondi | 
| Related scripts | |
| Parent systems | |
| Sister systems | Unknown, strong resemblance with Modi | 
| ISO 15924 | |
| ISO 15924 | Gong (312), Gunjala Gondi | 
| Unicode | |
| Unicode alias | Gunjala Gondi | 
| U+11D60–U+11DAF | |
The Gunjala Gondi lipi or Gunjala Gondi script is a script used to write the Gondi language, a Dravidian language spoken by the Gond people of northern Telangana, eastern Maharashtra, southeastern Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. Approximately a dozen manuscripts in the script were recovered from Gunjala, a Gond village in Adilabad district of Telangana, by a team of researchers from the University of Hyderabad, led by Professor Jayadheer Tirumala Rao. The script and preliminary font were unveiled in early 2014.