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Ministry of Culture to launch Gyan Bharatam Mission; PM to address international conference on manuscript heritage

The Ministry of Culture will launch the 'Gyan Bharatam', a landmark national initiative dedicated to preserving, digitising, and disseminating India's manuscript heritage, said a statement from the Ministry of Culture on Wednesday.

ANI Sep 11, 2025 04:52 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], September 11 (ANI): The Ministry of Culture will launch the 'Gyan Bharatam', a landmark national initiative dedicated to preserving, digitising, and disseminating India's manuscript heritage.
To mark this occasion, the Ministry of Culture is organising the first-ever Gyan Bharatam International Conference on 'Reclaiming India's Knowledge Legacy through Manuscript Heritage' from 11th - 13th September at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, according to the the Ministry of Culture.
The conference will bring together over 1,100 participants, including scholars, experts, institutions, and cultural practitioners from across the country and abroad. It will create a collaborative platform for discussion, deliberation, and shaping the way forward in preserving, digitising, and sharing India's manuscript heritage with the world.
The 'Gyan Bharatam' will be launched as a visionary national movement dedicated to safeguarding and disseminating India's vast manuscript wealth. It will serve both as a tribute to the nation's civilisational roots and as a forward-looking step towards the Prime Minister's vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047, where India emerges as a true Vishwa Guru, combining the wisdom of its past with the innovation of its future.
Designed as a comprehensive framework, 'Gyan Bharatam' will revive India's manuscript legacy by combining preservation, digitisation, scholarship, and global accessibility. Its objectives include identification and documentation through a nationwide register, conservation and restoration of fragile texts, large-scale digitisation using AI-driven tools, and creation of a National Digital Repository.
It will also focus on research, translation, and publication of rare manuscripts, capacity building for scholars and conservators, development of digital platforms, and public participation through collaborative programmes. Further, global partnerships and the integration of manuscript wisdom into education will strengthen India's role in global knowledge exchange.
Vivek Agarwal, Secretary Culture, in his briefing on the 'Gyan Bharatam' stated that the initiative, announced by the Prime Minister, is a major scheme for preserving India's manuscript heritage.
The Mission will undertake a nationwide survey and cataloguing of manuscripts, creation of a digital repository, and develop mechanisms to extract and disseminate the vast knowledge preserved in them, covering subjects ranging from science and medicine to literature, religion, and spirituality.
He highlighted that 'Gyan Bharatam' will be implemented through a broad alliance of stakeholders, including libraries, religious institutions, and private custodians, ensuring manuscripts are preserved and made accessible for generations to come.
Speaking on the 'Gyan Bharatam' International Conference, he noted that the three-day gathering will see the participation of more than 1,100 delegates, with deliberations across eight working groups on areas such as script decipherment, documentation, digitisation, conservation, and legal frameworks.
Emphasising the role of technology, Agarwal informed that the Gyan-Setu AI innovation challenge has already received over 40 entries, with shortlisted innovations to be presented during the conference.
He added that the PM will attend the conference on September 12, listen to the presentations of the working groups, and address the gathering thereafter. The valedictory session on September 13 will be chaired by the Home Minister Amit Shah. (ANI)

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