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Kerala Bhasha Institute

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Kerala Bhasha Institute
Established1968 Sep 16
DirectorDr. Sathian M[1]
Location,
Kerala
,
India
Websitehttps://www.keralabhashainstitute.org

TheKerala Bhasha Institute is an academicpublishing house in India that was established on 11 March 1968 as a part of thefourth five-year plan.[2] Twelve years later, on 1 November 1980, a regional center was set up inKozhikode. It is located inThiruvananthapuram inKerala. It publishes books onscience and technology,the arts,literature,folklore andinformation technology. In addition to book publication, the institute also runs translation camps, book festivals, computer training and seminars.[3][4]

History

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The first publications of the institute included 16 glossaries (shabdaavali) including aVijnaanashabdaavali and aMaanavikashabdaavali. Such glossaries were made in keeping with the guidelines for technical terminology put in place by a standing commission dealing with the production of scientific and technological glossaries. This was largely the result of the work done by theKerala Sasthra Sahitya Parishad during 1967-69[2]

The then Minister of Education Sree Triguna Sen inaugurated the functions of Kerala Bhasha Institute at Kanakakkunnu Palace, Thiruvananthapuram on 16 September 1968.[5]

In 1996, then the Computer Book Series scheme was initiated, the Institute changed its policies with regard to its glossaries. They also rewrote the Malayalam Shorthand Manual, and are involved in the work of publishing the complete works of famous authors and comprehensive study books.[citation needed]

On the anvil are plans to develop a mechanism for recording dictation inMalayalam as is currently available in English, a ‘work bench’ for translators, a system for providing the Vijnaanakairali magazine and other publications on mobile phones and a plan to develop a CD and tutoring system for language study.[2]

Aim

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  1. DevelopingMalayalam into an effective medium of communication for modern scientific and technological knowledge
  2. PrepareMalayalam text books for higher education and for reinventing the language so as to enable it to adapt to the changing needs of the times[2]

Awards and honors

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  1. N. V. Sahitya Award for 'Keralthily Chumar Chitrangal' (Mural paintings in Kerala) - M. G. Shashibhooshan[citation needed]
  2. Naalappadu Award forAdipra Roopangal byM. Leelavathi.[6]

References

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  1. ^"Official website of silkerala".www.keralabhashainstitute.org. Archived fromthe original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved15 January 2022.
  2. ^abcd"The Kerala Bhasha Institute (Institute of Language)".keralaculture.org. Retrieved17 July 2016.
  3. ^"Official website of keralabhashainstitute".www.keralabhashainstitute.org. Archived fromthe original on 9 January 2006. Retrieved15 January 2022.
  4. ^"Official website of keralabhashainstitute".www.keralabhashainstitute.org. Archived fromthe original on 9 January 2006. Retrieved15 January 2022.
  5. ^"ചരിത്രം | Kerala Bhasha Institute".www.keralabhashainstitute.org. Archived fromthe original on 21 June 2019. Retrieved15 January 2022.
  6. ^"official website of silkerala".www.keralabhashainstitute.org. Retrieved17 July 2016.

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