The Digital India Bhashini Division (DIBD) made a strong presence at the National Conference on e-Governance (NCEG) 2026, organised in collaboration with the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) and the Government of Rajasthan. Through live demos, multilingual AI solutions and interactive experiences, Bhashini showcased how language AI is making digital governance more inclusive, accessible and citizen-centric. At its exhibition stall, delegates explored speech and text translation, voice-based AI services, Shrutlekh, Bhashadaan and 'Suno Sutra', India's first handheld multilingual edge AI device. Visitors also experienced real-world governance use cases powered by Bhashini, including CPGRAMS, Nyaya Setu, Arogya Vani, Sabhasar and Yuva Sarthi.
During the conference, Bhashini launched the Rajasthan Language Model Training Hackathon, aimed at strengthening AI models for the state's regional languages by building high-quality datasets for Marwari, Mewari, Dhundhari, Hadauti, Mewati and Bagri. Its real-time speech-to-text solution Shrutlekh enabled live transcription and translation across several technical sessions. Rajasthan Chief Minister Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma and DoIT&C Minister Shri Rajyavardhan Rathore visited the Bhashini stall and appreciated its multilingual AI solutions. DIBD CEO Shri Amitabh Nag participated in an Investors Meet and discussed advancing language technologies for the state with the Chief Minister.
Operating under MeitY's Digital India Corporation through the National Hub for Language Technology, Bhashini today enables over 800 government websites, processes more than 20 million AI inferences daily, and supports 36 Indian text languages, 23 Indian voice languages and 35 international languages.
