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> Even today, I am forced to do this when writing my own name. My name is not only a common Indian name, but one of the top 1,000 names in the United States as well. But the final letter has still not been given its own Unicode character, so I have to use a substitute.

Not as descriptive as it could be, but this article isn't about him.



Yet the title is solely about him.




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