Who We Are
- We work hand in hand with communities to:
- Document and revitalise endangered languages and oral histories
- Support multilingual and culturally responsive education model
- Foster ethical, participatory, and reflexive research practices
- Promote Indigenous-led storytelling and creative expression
- Build intergenerational learning spaces rooted in local knowledge systems

Applying AI-Based Tools and Technologies Towards Revitalization of Indigenous and Endangered Languages
Emphasises the need for language resource development and its impact on society. Covers latest AI based tools and techniques used to preserve indigenous and endangered languages. Highlights latest AI based technologies such as GPT towards endangered language preservation
📰 UNESCO WHC
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Our Mission
To advance inclusive, ethical, and culturally grounded approaches to knowledge-sharing, community well-being, and heritage curation.
Our Vision
To create a society where knowledge, culture, and community well-being are accessible to all, fostering sustainable development and social harmony.
Our Values
Inclusivity, ethical practices, cultural sensitivity, community empowerment, and sustainable development guide all our initiatives.
Blog

Indigenous Artistry and Craftsmanship of Odisha's PVTGs:
The researcher is deeply fascinated by the necklace worn by a Bonda lady in Malakanagir District, Odisha . The Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) of Odisha exhibit a rich cultural richness through their ingenious arts and crafts. Among them, the Bonda women skillfully weave their traditional clothes.....

Dr. Sushree Sangita Mohanty
Founder and Director
Ekkathaa Welfare Foundation
