dear monks,
i have doubt in the following code,
use Unicode::Indic::Telugu;
use strict;
my $lang = Unicode::Indic::Telugu->new () or print "noti ";
my $text = "Sriiraama jayaraama jaya jaya raama";
my $out = $lang-> translate($text) or print "not ";
print $out;
if i execute that program,it is not printing the actual language, it is printing as
Wide character in print at telu.pl line 7
Ó░ÂÓ▒ìÓ░░Ó▒ÇÓ░░Ó░¥Ó	
+617;« Ó░£Ó░»Ó░░Ó░¥Ó░« Ó░£Ó&
+#9617;» Ó░£Ó░» Ó░░Ó░¥Ó░«ok 3
what it is printing , where is my actual words??
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