In a significant stride towards multilingual education, twenty-two Indian languages are now part of university academics. The Bharatiya Bhasha Pustak Scheme, driven by the UGC and Bharatiya Bhasha Samiti, has engaged over 1,000 authors to create foundational textbooks. With 23 universities acting as nodal agencies, over 750 books are being developed, and 188 are ready for publishing.
750 books in 22 languages to be added in curriculum
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