No. Since it is proprietary, commercial use without a license is technically piracy. However, since the parent company likely no longer enforces copyright, use it at your own risk. For safe commercial use, switch to SIL Open Font Licensed typefaces.
Once downloaded, installing the font is a straightforward process: Find the downloaded eklg-17.ttf file.
Eklg 17 is a proprietary . Unlike modern Unicode fonts (like Google's "Noto Sans Gujarati" or "Shruti"), Eklg 17 belongs to the era of non-Unicode (ASCII-based) fonts . These fonts were developed in the late 1990s and early 2000s when Gujarati computing was still in its infancy.
Mobile operating systems primarily support Unicode fonts. While you can install custom fonts in specific mobile editing apps (like PicsArt), it will not work for system-wide Gujarati typing. Is the Eklg 17 font free for commercial use?
Many educational boards in Gujarat have historically used Eklg 17 for question papers and worksheets because of its clarity at low resolutions.