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Marcus Tullius Tiro, a secretary to the Roman orator Cicero, invented a shorthand system about 50 B.C. during the A.D. 700’s, the art of shorthand seemed to disappear. It was revived in England in 1588, when Timothy Bright published his Characterie: An Art of Short, Swift, and Secret Writing by Character. This was followed by Peter Bale’s Brachygraphy. In 1602, John Willis published The Art of Stenography, the first attempt at a genuine alphabetical system. Pitman’s book in 1837 brought shorthand into worldwide use. Gregg published his book in 1888. Gregg Shorthand has been adopted to many languages. In India, Lord Vinayaka is considered to be the first known Stenographer when Poet Vyasa dictated Mahabharatha to him. Though symbols are used in subjects like Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, such symbols are confined only to those subjects only and cannot be used in general in general English language. Thus, the significance of the above systems is experienced by one and all. Shorthand is a method of writing rapidly, using symbols or letters to represent the sounds of words. In Shorthand, a person writes only what he or she actually hears, regardless of the spelling of a word. Shorthand is used chiefly to take dictation. Most people speak at a rate of about 140 words a minute. An average stenographer can take dictation by writing shorthand at a rate of 80 words a minute. Some stenographic jobs, however, require speeds of 120 or more words a minute. Court reporters must be able to take down conversation at a rate of at least 200 words a minute.