Punjab Language Department initiates digitization of 118,000 rare books
The Punjab Language Department has started digitizing approximately 118,000 rare books in multiple languages, including Gurmukhi script, Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit, and English. This project aims to preserve literary heritage and advance the Punjabi language in artificial intelligence. Researchers and readers worldwide will gain access to valuable texts, including ancient manuscripts and historical works, through a digital portal. The Punjab Language Department has started digitizing approximately 118,000 rare books in multiple languages, including Gurmukhi script, Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit, and English. This project aims to preserve literary heritage and advance the Punjabi language in artificial intelligence. Researchers and readers worldwide will gain access to valuable texts, including ancient manuscripts and historical works, through a digital portal.
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