The font is a modified evolution of the original , which was created by Harsh Kumar in 1993 . It was among the first typefaces to reliably support Hindi typing on computers, bridging the gap between mechanical typewriters and modern digital word processing. The "Walkman" branding is a nod to the popular 1990s brand of portable audio players, reflecting the era of its peak popularity, while the "901" refers to the specific count of 901 glyphs (characters) contained within the font set. Technical Characteristics and Usage

When you type using Walkman Chanakya 901, typing the letter "A" on your keyboard might display a specific Hindi vowel or consonant on your screen. However, the computer still registers that character internally as the English letter "A". The Problem with Sharing

where a classic look is prioritized over web compatibility. However, for digital-first content, modern Unicode fonts like Noto Sans Devanagari are more practical alternatives. for this font on Windows or Mac? Walkman Chanakya 901 Hindi Fonts - Facebook

Known for its clean, professional, and traditional look, making it a standard for high-quality print media.

It includes basic Devanagari letters, matras (vowel signs), numerals, and common ligatures/conjuncts used in standard Hindi writing. Compatibility & Known Issues