India Launches AI-Driven Initiative to Make Ayurveda Research Accessible in 13 Languages
To make the traditional healthcare knowledge more inclusive India has introduced the AI-driven initiative to expand access to the Ayurveda research. The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) has partnered with Anuvadini AI for the translation of scientific Ayurveda content into the 13 regional languages. This move is aims to bridge the linguistic gaps, promote evidence-based Ayurveda. it will ensure the authentic healthcare knowledge which reaches to the people across all regions in the country.
The collaboration between the CCRAS and Anuvadini AI marks the significant convergence of the technology and traditional medicine.
This initiative is focused on to the translate complex scientific research into various Indian languages. And with this it is making the easier for the general public to understand and benefit from Ayurveda.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed under the guidance of the Ministry of Ayush and it is highlighting the government’s commitment to the promote accessible and evidence based healthcare system.
As Artificial Intelligence is playing a crucial role to breaking the language barriers in India.
Anuvadini AI has been specifically designed for to translate technical, scientific and governance-related content with the accuracy and the clarity.
Under this initiative the platform will
The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences will operate through the vast network of 30 institutes across 25 states. It will producing the valuable research in Ayurveda.
Currently the most of the publications and including the CCRAS Bulletin are available primarily in the English language. This has creates the gap between research and public understanding.
As With AI-powered translation of this publications the research findings will reach grassroots communities and also to spread awareness about scientific Ayurveda practices will increase.
Ayurveda is one of the world’s oldest healing systems and it is originated in India over 3,000 years ago. It is focuses on the balancing the body, mind and the spirit for overall well-being.
The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences plays a important role in to conducting the scientific research in Ayurveda and also validating the traditional practices through modern methods.
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