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PM Modi to launch portal on manuscript digitisation tomorrow

By IANS | Updated: September 11, 2025 17:35 IST

New Delhi, Sep 11 With the launch of the Gyan Bharatam Portal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will steer ...

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New Delhi, Sep 11 With the launch of the Gyan Bharatam Portal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will steer discussions on pathways for revitalising the country's manuscript wealth on Friday at the international conference on the country's traditional knowledge.

The three-day conference that began on Thursday has the theme 'Reclaiming India's Knowledge Legacy through Manuscript Heritage'.

PM Modi will launch the Gyan Bharatam Portal, a dedicated digital platform to accelerate manuscript digitisation, preservation, and public access, an official statement said.

The conference has brought together leading scholars, conservationists, technologists, and policy experts to deliberate on pathways for revitalising India's unparalleled manuscript wealth, and to place it at the heart of a global knowledge dialogue, said a statement.

It includes an exhibition showcasing rare manuscripts and scholarly presentations on critical areas such as manuscript conservation, digitisation technologies, metadata standards, legal frameworks, cultural diplomacy, and decipherment of ancient scripts.

Earlier on World Sanskrit Day on August 9, PM Modi emphasised the importance of the language in preserving India's ancient knowledge and culture.

In a post on X, Prime Minister Modi had highlighted the timeless relevance and global impact of the Sanskrit language.

"Today, on Shravan Poornima, we mark World Sanskrit Day. Sanskrit is a timeless source of knowledge and expression. Its impact can be found across sectors. This day is an occasion to appreciate the effort of every person around the world who is learning and popularising Sanskrit," he had said.

In another post, the Prime Minister noted the government's initiatives to revive and popularise Sanskrit across India over the last decade.

"Over the last decade, our Government has undertaken many efforts to make Sanskrit popular. These include setting up Central Sanskrit Universities, Sanskrit Learning Centres, providing grants to Sanskrit scholars and the Gyan Bharatam Mission to digitise manuscripts. This has benefitted countless students and researchers."

Echoing similar sentiments, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath wrote on X: "The divine language Sanskrit is the expression of India's soul, the vibration of the sages' voice, and an eternal source of timeless knowledge. This language is the foundation of our tradition, wisdom, and global intellectuality. Come, let us resolve on World Sanskrit Day to preserve, promote, and use this nectar-like language in daily life."

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