Modern Indian languages will be searchable online!
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In the near future, you will be able to search online in nearly all modern Indian languages.
Google will make it possible to search for close to three million scientific and technical terms in all modern Indian languages.
The goal is to produce an official vocabulary in Indian languages that may be accessible to anyone by a simple Google search.
The knowledge base will include references to nearly 3 million scientific and technical phrases.
Thus students, teachers, writers, translators, and anyone else who works with modern Indian languages will have access to this kind of terminology whenever they need it.
What is National Education Policy (NEP)?
The National Education Policy illustrates what India aspires its new education system to look like.
Key facts!
- Technical words from fields such as Linguistics, Public Policy, Finance, Agriculture, and Engineering will be made accessible on the website shabd.education.gov.nic.
- National Education Policy (NEP) encourages learning as much as possible in the mother tongue and other local languages.
- According to the NEP, efforts to spread knowledge of Indian languages will be made at every level of education, including primary, secondary, and tertiary levels.
- Experts in the field of education believe that students need access to high-quality learning materials in order to be successful in learning modern Indian languages.
- The learning materials could be apps, workbooks, textbooks, movies, plays, and others.
- Having the terms available online will make updating the content easy.
- Thus, the students would have access to information.
- So far work is in progress on 22 official languages.
- The scope will eventually be expanded to include other Indian languages.
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