Beneath the Gyan Bharatam Mission, 25 clusters, 20 regional centres and 10 centres of excellence are envisioned to be established in a “hub-and-spoke mannequin” throughout the nation, the minister stated at a world convention hosted on the Vigyan Bhawan right here.
The mission goals to protect “our manuscript heritage for the approaching generations”, Shekhawat stated.
He additionally stated that Indians should take satisfaction their cultural roots, and know-how must be used to disseminate the normal information embedded in India's manuscripts.
The three-day convention helmed by the Ministry of Tradition brings collectively students, consultants, researchers and varied eminent audio system to debate and deliberate on conservation, preservation, digitisation and different points associated to manuscript heritage.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will tackle a session on day two of the occasion. “Our nation goes by means of an period of cultural renaissance,” Shekhawat stated.
In his tackle, he additionally stated that know-how may also help in translating “our manuscript heritage into AI-readable format” for larger dissemination.