17 million texts in 200 languages stack up India's digital library

Union human resource development minister Prakash Javadekar, Union MoS culture and environment, forest and climate change Mahesh Sharma, Union MoS HRD Satya Pal Singh and other dignitaries at the launch of National Digital Library, in New Delhi on Monday. IANS

New Delhi: Union Human Development (HRD) minister Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday launched the National Digital Library, a repository of millions of academic texts from around the world which will be open for all to use.

The digital library at present hosts 17 million-plus items (books, audiobooks, images, etc) in 200-plus languages from more than 170 institutions.

It has been built by the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, under a project given to it by the HRD Ministry. The work on it had started in early 2015.

A beta-version of the portal was launched last year and is being used by millions of users already since, but an official announcement was made only on Tuesday.

"Earlier this digital library was limited to schools and other educational institutes only but we are breaking that barrier now. This will be open to all. On it more than 1.7 lakh books are available, not just in text but in the form of audiobooks as well. We are dedicating this treasure to the nation. This is free of cost now and will remain free of cost," Javadekar told media during the official launch.

At present, there are more than 30 lakh users of the portal which include schools, higher learning institutions and others.

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