
Gyan Bharatam Mission
- The first Gyan Bharatam International Conference on ‘Reclaiming India’s Knowledge Legacy through Manuscript Heritage’ launched the Gyan Bharatam Mission.
- The Conference launched the Gyan Bharatam Portal, a digital platform to accelerate manuscript digitisation, preservation, and access.
About Gyan Bharatam Mission
- The Gyan Bharatam Mission is a national initiative to preserve and digitise manuscripts, reviving them as living resources for education, research, innovation, and diplomacy.
- It was announced in the Union Budget 2025-26.
- Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Culture.
What are Manuscripts?
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Key Features
- Survey and Documentation: Survey, document, and conserve over one crore manuscripts held by academic institutions, museums, libraries, and private collectors.
- Repository Creation: To undertake large-scale digitisation of manuscripts using modern technologies like AI-assisted Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) and create a globally accessible National Digital Repository of Indian Knowledge Systems.
- Capacity Building: To train a new generation of experts in manuscriptology, palaeography, and conservation through structured programs and workshops.
- Technology Development: To develop digital tools, including mobile applications and cloud platforms, to enhance access to and study of manuscripts.
- Engagement: Public participation through partner programmes, and the Gyan-Setu AI Challenge.
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Significance
- The Gyan Bharatam Mission aligns with Article 51A(f) of the Constitution, which makes preserving the rich heritage of our composite culture a fundamental duty.
- The Mission supports NEP 2020, which incorporates Indian Knowledge Systems into modern curricula.
- It strengthens international collaboration to digitise and standardise manuscripts, ensuring the preservation and continuity of India’s knowledge traditions.
Other Manuscript Conservation Initiatives
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