Ol Chiki script
ALPHABETIC SCRIPT FOR SANTALI, INVENTED IN 1925 BY RAGHUNATH MURMU AND PUBLICIZED IN 1939
Santali script; Ol Ciki; Ol Chiki; Ol Cemet'; Ol Cemet’; Ol Cemet; Ol chiki script; ISO 15924:Olck; Olck (script); Ol Chiki (script); Santali alphabet; ᱳ; Ol Chiki alphabet; Ol chiki; ᱚ; ᱛ; ᱜ; ᱝ; ᱞ; ᱟ; ᱠ; ᱡ; ᱢ; ᱣ; ᱤ; ᱥ; ᱦ; ᱧ; ᱨ; ᱩ; ᱪ; ᱫ; ᱬ; ᱭ; ᱮ; ᱯ; ᱰ; ᱱ; ᱲ; ᱴ; ᱵ; ᱶ; ᱷ; ᱽ; ᱐; ᱑; ᱒; ᱓; ᱔; ᱕; ᱖; ᱗; ᱘; ᱙; ᱹ; ᱸ; ᱺ; ᱻ; ᱼ; ᱾; ᱿
The Ol Chiki () script, also known as Ol Chemetʼ (Santali: ol 'writing', chemet 'learning'), Ol Ciki, Ol, and sometimes as the Santali alphabet invented by Pandit Raghunath Murmu in the year 1925, is the official writing system for Santali, an Austroasiatic language recognized as an official regional language in India. It has 30 letters, the forms of which are intended to evoke natural shapes.