Gyan Bharatam Mission A New Era for India’s Manuscript Heritage
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to launch the revamped National Manuscripts Mission (NMM) on June 9, 2025, under the new title ‘Gyan Bharatam Mission’, aiming to preserve India’s vast manuscript heritage. With a significant budget increase from ₹3.5 crore to ₹60 crore, this initiative will survey, document, digitize, and conserve over one crore manuscripts lying in academic institutions, libraries, museums, and private collections.
The revival and relaunch of the National Manuscripts Mission has been scheduled for June 9, as announced in the 2025 Union Budget. The increased budgetary allocation and efforts to make the mission autonomous mark a major step forward in safeguarding India’s ancient intellectual treasures.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Gyan Bharatam Mission: A New Era for India’s Manuscript Heritage |
Initiative Name | Gyan Bharatam Mission (Revamped NMM) |
Launch Date | June 9, 2025 |
Budget Allocation | Increased from ₹3.5 crore to ₹60 crore |
Objective | Preservation and digitization of 1 crore+ manuscripts |
Current Digitization | Status 3 lakh digitized, 1.3 lakh uploaded, only 70,000 viewable |
Major Challenge | Lack of access policy; 80% manuscripts privately held |
Conservation Work | 9 crore folios preserved over 21 years |
Implementing Body | Ministry of Culture (to become autonomous) |
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