Many Thanks for you quick response Gunnar,
Yes what you said to use LC_MESSAGE and if it is not set then use the LANG 
variable very true i tried out this thing but the only problem is that  
LC_MESSAGE is not in the lower versions of the Ubuntu means in 10.04 or in 
Fedora machines by the envirnoment variable.e.g.. env | grep MESS

As well as i tried to use the LANGUAGE environment variable also but it
only gives us the language name not the Country code with that
Language.So even i get the LANGUAGE correctly but wont able to get the
correct Country Code for that Particular Language and if i use
LC_MESSAGE its not present in the lower versions.

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