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Vinay Chhajlani The World's first multilingual portal company and language technology service provider, Webdunia.com (India) Pvt. Ltd, is the brainchild of its founder & CEO Mr. Vinay Chhajlani. Under his leadership, Webdunia.com pioneered in the language Internet world by providing Internet services in 11 Indian languages.
   
His team today has made: e-patra (World's first free Web based multilingual e-mail), evarta (the World’s first multilingual chat), Webdunia khoj (the World's first Indian language Search Engine) and kamana (World’s first multilingual e-Greetings), a reality for webdunia.com. The company currently runs four full fledged portals in Hindi – www.webdunia.com, Tamil - www.webulagam.com, Telugu –www.webprapancham.com, Malayalam – www.weblokam.com, and have plans to start operations in other languages. Webdunia also manages Internet property www.samvidhan.com, the unique interactive site in Hindi on Constitution of India.
 
Webdunia, today with a team of around 110 professionals, stands as the market leader in this space. It not only runs its own services effectively but also provides language technology services to companies like Microsoft, Reliance Infocom, IBM, Rediff, Indiatimes, Malayala Manorama, ICICI Bank, TATA-ISP, NIIT Swift, and others. The company is also working closely with the government on few E-governance projects.
“Unless we support our own languages on the technology environments, it is impossible to use IT or internet to uplift and improve the socio-economic environment of our country. There is a need for language based content and technology and we have to address it.”
 
Webdunia.com (India) Pvt. Ltd.
LabhGanga
582, M.G. Road
Indore – 452003
vinay@webdunia.com
www.Webdunia.net
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