Are you using a Windows machine? If so, you'll probably need to make sure that you have a Telugu keyboard configuration in place:
- Open the Start Menu and click "Control Panel." Open
"Regional and Language Options" and then click "Change keyboards or
other input methods." Click the "Change keyboards" button.
- Click "Add" to add a new input language. Scroll down the
list until you find "Telugu." Click the "+" symbol to open up the
sub-menu. Open the keyboard sub-menu. Check the box for the keyboard
layout of your choice: Hindu Traditional or Telugu. Click "OK" when done
and click "OK" once more to close the language and region window.
In InDesign, you should be able to change the 'Language' of particular text from the Character palette. This option is at the bottom of the palette but I don't know if there is an option for Hindu or Telugu.
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