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"Chapters Of India's Soul": PM Modi Launches Mission For Digitisation Of Ancient Manuscripts

PM Modi stated that under the Gyan Bharatam Mission, a National Digital Repository will be created after the digitisation of the ancient manuscripts.

"Chapters Of India's Soul": PM Modi Launches Mission For Digitisation Of Ancient Manuscripts
The Prime Minister wore traditional attire and was welcomed by the local pandits in the temple.
  • Prime Minister Modi announced the Gyan Bharatam Mission to digitise ancient manuscripts
  • The mission will create a National Digital Repository for global access to India's knowledge
  • Over one crore manuscripts across India will be digitised and conserved under this mission
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the historic 'Gyan Bharatam Mission' initiative for the digitisation of ancient manuscripts on Sunday.

In the 124th episode of the monthly radio show Mann Ki Baat aired today, the PM stated that under the Gyan Bharatam Mission, a National Digital Repository will be created after the digitisation of the ancient manuscripts, where students and teachers around the world would be able to connect with the country's knowledge and tradition.

"Inspired by the thought of expanding our ancient knowledge, the Government of India has announced a historic initiative in this year's budget, 'Gyan Bharatam Mission'. Under this mission, ancient manuscripts will be digitised. Then a National Digital Repository will be created, where students and researchers from all over the world will be able to connect with India's knowledge tradition," the PM said in today's episode of Mann Ki Baat.

The mission aims to digitise, conserve, and make accessible over one crore manuscripts scattered across the country and was announced in the Union Budget earlier this year, on June 9.

Making an appeal to all in making the best of the initiative, the PM stated that the manuscripts were the "chapters of India's soul."

"These are not just manuscripts, these are the chapters of India's soul, which we have to teach to the coming generations," he further stated.

This mission is envisioned as a national endeavour to safeguard India's intellectual legacy and create a centralised, structured approach to knowledge preservation. The Union Government, in its 2025 Budget, significantly increased the financial allocation for the manuscripts initiative, from Rs 3.5 crore to Rs 60 crore.

The Gyan Bharatam Mission comes at a time when India is actively investing in civilizational narratives, language revitalisation, and heritage infrastructure by focusing on manuscripts; this mission bridges cultural pride with contemporary digital access. It also supports the broader 'Viksit Bharat' vision by reclaiming and repurposing India's traditional knowledge systems for future generations.

The PM further hailed the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation's (UNESCO) move to recognise 12 Maratha forts as World Heritage Sites in the episode and highlighted that every fort was part of a historical event.

"UNESCO has recognised 12 Maratha forts as World Heritage Sites. 11 forts are in Maharashtra, and one fort is in Tamil Nadu. Every fort has a page of history attached to it, and every stone has witnessed a historical event," PM Modi said in the 124th episode of his monthly radio show, Mann Ki Baat.

Lauding Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and the Maratha forts, PM Modi added, "Salher Fort, where the Mughals faced defeat. Shivneri, where Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was born. A fort so secure that the enemy could not breach it. Khanderi Fort, a marvellous fort built in the middle of the sea. The enemies tried to stop him, but Shivaji Maharaj made the impossible possible."

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