Central Government Completed The Work Of Mother Tongue Survey, Jharkhand's LSI Has Been Published

New Delhi : The Central Government has completed the work of mother tongue survey in India. Under this, a survey of about 576 dialects and languages ​​across the country has been conducted by the Ministry of Home Affairs. In this, the Language Survey of India (LSI) conducted for the prevailing dialects and languages ​​in Jharkhand has also been published. The publication of LSI of Himachal Pradesh in the second phase is likely to be completed soon. Ministry of Home Affairs 2021-, it is planned to set up a ‘web’ archive at the National Informatics Center (NIC) to preserve and analyze the true form of each indigenous mother tongue. For this, the work of organizing information related to indigenous languages ​​is going on.

576 Field Videography of Mother Tongue

As per the report of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mother Language Survey of India (MTSI) project work 576 With ‘Field Videography’ of mother tongues has been successfully completed. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Language Survey of India (LSI) is a regular research activity. In line with the earlier publications under this project, the work of LSI Jharkhand has been completed and the work of LSI Himachal Pradesh is nearing completion. Field work of LSI Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh is in progress.

shared on NIC server Speech data

report states that Its video will be shared on ‘NIC Server’ for the purpose of collecting ‘speech data’ of mother tongues. The Ministry of Home Affairs said that many new initiatives including updated geospatial technology have been taken in the upcoming census. The census work was stopped due to the Corona global epidemic. Year 2011 Since Census 99 The jurisdictional changes in the country up to December 2019 have been updated in the geo-referenced ‘database’ and will be further Also being updated.

2210dissemination of census results

Also, the Home Ministry report said Efforts are being made to disseminate census results through web based interactive maps. Some of these initiatives include procurement of versions and re-modules of software and all mapping manpower trained to use the latest software to carry out census mapping activities in a quick and efficient manner, the report said. ,

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