Centre Revamps Digital Platforms and Launches Multilingual AI Hub
- February 19, 2025
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Centre Revamps Digital Platforms and Launches Multilingual AI Hub
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- The Union government has initiated a comprehensive revamp of its official websites and is developing a multilingual Artificial Intelligence (AI) hub to enhance the dissemination of information on government schemes. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has released a Digital Brand Identity Manual to standardize website designs and improve digital outreach.
Digital Brand Identity Manual (DBIM):
- The Digital Brand Identity Manual, released by MeitY, aims to establish a uniform design language for government websites.
- The initiative seeks to harmonize the government’s digital presence for better engagement with both national and global audiences.
- Key Components:
- DBIM Guidelines: Defines logos, colour palettes, typography, imagery, and brand messaging.
- DBIM Toolkit: Provides tools for easy adoption and implementation.
- IN CMS Platform: A content management system tailored for DBIM-compliant websites.
- Central Content Publishing System: Enables streamlined and centralized content updates.
- Social Media Integration: Ensures a unified digital outreach strategy for government communication.
- Digital platforms serve as the first point of contact for citizens accessing government services.
- The manual emphasizes the need for a cohesive and compelling brand presence to improve public engagement.
Multilingual AI Hub for Government Outreach:
- The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is working on an AI-powered platform to disseminate government initiatives effectively.
- The platform will feature multilingual translation to ensure wider accessibility across diverse linguistic groups. A formal launch of the hub is yet to take place.
Key AI-Based Initiatives:
- Digital India Bhashini – A government-backed language translation platform.
- BharatGen – The world’s first government-funded multimodal Large Language Model (LLM), launched in 2024.
- Sarvam-1 AI LLM – A project aimed at developing AI models for multiple languages.
- Chitralekha – An open-source video transcreation platform facilitating content adaptation.
- Everest 1.0 – A multilingual AI system catering to various Indian languages.