The
Union HRD Minister, Smt Smriti Zubin Iani launched the multilingual knowledge
portal www.bharatvani.in
at Lucknow today. While launching the app the Minister said that under the
Prime Minister Shri Modi’s Digital India Mission, Bharatavani App will perform
the task of bringing about digital revolution in the county. The Government’s
mission is to showcase the Indian culture and heritage to the world through the
medium of technology.
This
project is in line with the HRD Ministry’s efforts to not only ensure
universalization of education but also towards creation of a knowledge society
in the digital age. The Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysuru is
implementing this ambitious project of MHRD.
One
Point language resource : Bharatavani is the
first knowledge portal of its kind in India which focuses on becoming a
single point source for multiple language learning, content and technology.
Given
India’s diversity, Bharatavani is an attempt to bring the people of India under
one portal, its goal being to bridge the Digital and language divide, with the
idea to publish as well as involve people in the Open Knowledge movement.
Window to language diversity:
Government of India with the launch of this multilingual portal reiterates
its commitment to the protection, preservation and inclusion of all Indian
languages through technological development without discrimination. India’s
diversity includes a treasure trove of knowledge and indigenous culture and the
Government will take all measures required to develop the spread of Indian
languages across communities and cultures.
Fostering
National Integration: By its very nature,
Bharatavani aims to foster national integration by emphasizing on
multilingual and cross-lingual learning tools and technologies. Many
cross-lingual grammar books, learning courses, will not only enable learning of
languages but their transliteration will enable us to learn another language
instantly. This can be experienced by way of the Bharatavani App, which has
been so designed to enable users to read any language in any script through any
language interface.
Catalyst
to Language Technology Development Technology
Development for Indian Languages will be made much easier with Bharatavani
turnout to be India’s largest language Corpus. Digitization of hundreds of
multilingual, multi-topic dictionaries, will provide Bharatavani a massive data
set of linguistic terminologies, thereby leveraging research and development.
Bharatavani aims to establish itself as a single point online window to
knowledge in and about Indian Languages, dictionaries, language IT tools and
textbooks.
Bharatavani Multi-lingual App: Unique
multiple source of worlds
Alongwith the Bharatavani portal, MHRD has also
launched the Bharatavani Multi-lingual App called Bharatavani. This App
will enable users to search for one language text in another language as well
as get meanings in different languages. Currently the App has 35 multilingual
Dictionaries and MHRD aims to extend it to 250 dictionaries in a years time.
This App, on the day of its launch becomes India’s first and largest
multilingual dictionary. Our endeavour is to make it the world’s biggest
online multilingual dictionary source.
Salient
features : Bharatavani makes available knowledge
already published by Government and publicly funded institutions all
over the country and puts its across for free and fair public usage, by deploying a robust, interactive, user friendly web tools. Its
content is protected by fair usage clauses under the Indian Copyright Act.
The Bharatavani Portal
would publish the content in the following main sections:
1.
Paa Thyapustaka Kosha :
Textbooks by various authorities
2.
Jnana Kosha : Encyclopedic
Knowledge base in all languages
3.
Shabda Kosha: Dictionaries,
Glossaries, Terminologies,
4.
Bhasha Kosha:
Language learning books
5.
Suchanaa Praudyogikii Kosha :
It tools ( right now linked to TDIL)
6.
Bahumaadhyama Kosha: Multimedia
content
Significantly, more than
130 Dictionaries, Glossaries and Terminology books have been posted on the web
portal. These dictionaries are available in text and PDF formats.
Many
institutions both at National and State level have declared their support to
this initiative and have already signed MOUs with Bharatavani. All content in
print and other formats will be completely digitized and put onto the portal in
the form of searchable text. The portal has been launched in 22 scheduled
languages, which eventually will be extended to 100 more languages
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