The Gunjala Gondi script, recently revived from historical sources, is used by a small indigenous community in India, particularly in Telangana. Gondi is a Dravidian language spoken by the Gond people, one of the largest tribal groups in India. Gunjala Gondi refers to one of the scripts used to write this language. It was largely forgotten over time, but with the discovery of old manuscripts and inscriptions, efforts to revive the script have gained momentum. The Gunjala Gondi block in Unicode supports this revival by providing digital tools for the script’s use in education, communication, and cultural preservation. This is part of a broader movement to protect endangered languages and scripts from extinction, especially in the digital age, where many minority scripts are at risk of disappearing..