Brahmi Script Brahmi is the mother script of most of the present Indian scripts including Devanagari , Bengali , Tamil , and Malayalam , etc. Hence, Statement 3 is correct. It developed into two broad types in Northern and Southern India. More angular in Northern India More circular .in Southern India It was deciphered in 1937 by James Princep . Hence, Statement 1 is correct. Example: Rock-cut edicts of Asoka. Kharosthi Script It is the contemporary script of Brahmi . It was written from right to left. Indo-Greek coins contain the names of kings written in Greek and Kharosthi scripts . It was used in the Gandhara culture of North-Western India. It is also called the Gandhari Script. Hence, Statement 2 is incorrect. Its inscriptions have been found in the form of Buddhist Texts from present clay Afghanistan and Pakistan.