The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) partnered with Anuvadini AI, a platform by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) under the Ministry of Education. This collaboration aims to make evidence-based Ayurveda information accessible in 13 regional languages, including Hindi, across India. Anuvadini AI will translate CCRAS’s research and educational materials to ensure wider dissemination of Ayurveda knowledge.
Professor Rabinarayan Acharya, Director General of CCRAS, highlighted that this partnership underscores the commitment to sharing Ayurveda research outcomes in various languages for the benefit of both the academic community and citizens. Anuvadini AI specializes in translating technical and scientific knowledge into different Indian and foreign languages using artificial intelligence. The platform’s goal is to provide credible information to citizens irrespective of their linguistic backgrounds.
Dr. Buddha Chandrasekhar, CEO of Anuvadini AI, emphasized the platform’s role in enhancing accessibility to knowledge through technology collaborations. The initiative may expand to include foreign languages, starting with countries where Ayush Ministry and CCRAS have Ayush Chairs. This move aims to globally promote authentic Ayurveda knowledge. CCRAS, with 30 institutes in 25 Indian states, conducts and publishes scientific research in Ayurveda sciences. Anuvadini AI’s translation efforts will help reach a broader audience and mitigate misinformation risks.
