UGC launches project to develop 22,000 books in Indian languages
The Ministry of Education and UGC initiated ASMITA to produce 22,000 books in 22 Indian languages within five years. With the collaboration of Sanjay Murthy, Jagadesh Kumar, 13 nodal universities, Bharatiya Bhasha Samiti, and CIIL, the project aim...

"This project aims to create a robust ecosystem for translation and original book writing in Indian languages across various disciplines within higher education. The goal is to produce 1,000 books in 22 languages within five years, resulting in 22,000 books in Bharatiya bhasha," UGC Chairman Jagadesh Kumar said.
Thirteen nodal universities have been identified to lead this project, along with member universities from various regions.
"The UGC has also created a standard operating procedure (SOP) for the book-writing process in each assigned language. This SOP includes the identification of nodal officers, authors, allocation of title, subject and programme, writing and editing, submission of the manuscript, review and plagiarism check, finalisation, designing, proof-reading and e-publication," Kumar said.
Besides, the ministry also launched the "Bahubhasha Shabdakosh", a single-point reference for all the words in all Indian languages and their meanings.
"This initiative will be developed by the Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL) in collaboration with the Bharatiya Bhasha Samiti. This Shabdakosh will help in using Bharatiya words, phrases and sentences for various new-age domains like IT, industry, research, education," the UGC said in a statement.
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