The (commonly referred to as "Rohini Assamese") is a Unicode-compliant OpenType font designed specifically for the Assamese script. Unlike legacy non-Unicode fonts (like Ananda Namdeo or Bikash), Rohini follows the standard encoding system, meaning text typed in this font is searchable, copyable, and readable on any modern device—even if the device does not have the font installed.
font is a prominent typeface used for the Assamese script, particularly favored in Desktop Publishing (DTP) and professional printing within Assam. It is known for its classic aesthetic and historical role in transitioning Assamese literature into digital and printed formats. Key Characteristics Aesthetic & Style assamese rohini font
The development of fonts like Rohini is part of a longer history of the , which evolved from the ancient Kamarupi script used as early as the 5th century. The (commonly referred to as "Rohini Assamese") is