Central Institute of Indian Languages

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The Central Institute of Indian Languages is a premier Indian government institution dedicated to the research, development, and promotion of Indian languages, including work on standardizing scripts and linguistic resources.

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instanceOf government agency
research institute
affiliation Government of India
coordinates 12.2958°N 76.6394°E
country India
fieldOfWork computational linguistics
language documentation
language education
language planning
language technology
lexicography
linguistics
sociolinguistics
translation studies
formerParentOrganization Ministry of Education, Government of India
surface form: Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India
hasAbbreviation CIIL
hasDivision Language Technology Unit
Literary, Translation and Folklore Unit
Materials Production and Distribution Unit
Regional Language Centres
Testing and Evaluation Unit
hasObjective to develop linguistic corpora and databases
to develop teaching and learning materials for Indian languages
to preserve and promote linguistic diversity in India
to promote multilingual education
to support endangered and lesser-known Indian languages
to support standardization of orthographies and scripts
to support the implementation of language policy in India
to train language teachers and researchers
headquarters Mysuru
inception 1969
jurisdiction Government of India
locatedIn India
Karnataka
Mysuru
mandate creation of linguistic resources
development of Indian languages
promotion of Indian languages
research on Indian languages
standardization of scripts
operatesInSector higher education
language policy
teacher training
parentOrganization Department of Higher Education
surface form: Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education

Ministry of Education, Government of India
primaryLanguage Indian languages
regionServed India
shortName CIIL
website https://www.ciil.org

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Kannada script hasStandardizationAuthority Central Institute of Indian Languages