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Bhartiya Bhasha Utsav 2025: Celebrating India’s Linguistic Diversity and Tribal Heritage

Bhartiya Bhasha Utsav 2025 was celebrated in New Delhi on the birth anniversary of Mahakavi Subramania Bharati, honouring India’s extraordinary linguistic diversity. Organized by the Ministry of Education, this year’s event embraced the theme “Many Languages, One Emotion,” showcasing how India’s hundreds of languages come together to create a shared cultural identity.

The celebration highlighted not just mainstream Indian languages but also emphasized the importance of tribal languages, with the Ministry of Tribal Affairs playing a major role throughout the programme.

Showcasing Tribal Languages and Publications

A major attraction of Bhartiya Bhasha Utsav 2025 was the exclusive exhibition stall set up by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs. This exhibit featured a rich collection of:

  • Dictionaries and primers

  • Storybooks and folk literature

  • Research publications from Tribal Research Institutes of Jharkhand, Odisha and Gujarat

These works highlighted the oral traditions, cultural values, and linguistic vibrancy of tribal communities, reaffirming the importance of documenting languages that are vulnerable or endangered. The stall served as a reminder that preserving language is preserving identity.

Adi Vaani: India’s First AI-Powered Tribal Language Translator

One of the most exciting innovations unveiled at the event was Adi Vaani — India’s first AI-driven tribal language translator, developed in partnership with IIT Delhi.

Key Features of Adi Vaani

  • Real-time text and speech translation
  • Supports interactive learning
  • Bridges communication gaps between tribal and mainstream languages

Languages Covered Initially

  • Santali
  • Kui
  • Bhili
  • Mundari
  • Gondi
  • Garo

The tool has been designed for future expansion, ensuring that more tribal languages can be added as per community needs. Adi Vaani stands as a powerful example of how technology can preserve, promote, and revitalize India’s linguistic heritage.

Cultural Performances Reflecting National Unity

The cultural segment of Bhartiya Bhasha Utsav 2025 was vibrant and deeply symbolic. Students from across India performed traditional dances, skits and folk presentations, showcasing the energy of regional and tribal cultures. A standout performance came from EMRS Kalsi, whose dance and nukkad natak celebrated tribal identity and spread messages of social awareness. The emotional high point was the collective rendition of “Vande Mataram” in 22 Indian languages, reflecting the idea that diversity strengthens national unity.

Strengthening India’s Multilingual Heritage

The event brought together educators, researchers, students, linguists and policymakers, reinforcing India’s commitment to linguistic inclusion. The Ministry of Tribal Affairs’ strong presence highlighted that tribal languages form an essential part of India’s cultural fabric, and that preserving them requires collaboration between communities, institutions and technology. Initiatives like Adi Vaani, along with curated linguistic exhibitions, demonstrate India’s forward-looking approach to language preservation and innovation.

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