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NIELIT Establishes Digital Recording Studio to Revolutionize High-Quality Indian Language Content Creation

The National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) has inaugurated a state-of-the-art Digital Recording Studio at its Delhi Centre, positioning India at the forefront of vernacular digital content production, supporting Digital India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives. The facility addresses critical gaps in high-quality audio-visual content creation for regional languages essential for e-learning, digital literacy, and government communication reaching India’s 1.4 billion diverse population.
Strategically located at NIELIT Delhi, the studio features professional-grade 4K video recording capabilities, multi-track audio mixing consoles, chroma key green screens, teleprompters, and advanced lighting rigs enabling production of broadcast-quality educational content, training modules, and promotional materials. AI-powered post-production suites facilitate automated subtitling, voice dubbing, and multi-language synchronisation catering to 22 scheduled languages plus dialects.
The studio serves as a national resource for government departments, PSUs, skill development organizations, and edtech platforms producing scalable vernacular content under PMKVY, SWAYAM PRABHA, and DIKSHA platforms. NIELIT’s expertise in electronics design and software development ensures seamless integration of IoT-enabled studio automation and cloud rendering pipelines.
MeitY Secretary S Krishnan inaugurated the facility, emphasizing its role in democratizing content creation beyond the Hindi-English duopoly. Initial projects include 1,000+ hours of electronics engineering tutorials in 12 regional languages and cybersecurity awareness campaigns targeting Tier 2/3 cities.
Capacity building programs train 500+ content creators annually across NIELIT’s 47 centres nationwide. The studio supports India’s 2047 digital economy vision by localising 80% government content currently English-dominant.
NIELIT Delhi launches Digital Recording Studio for high-quality regional language content supporting Digital India e-learning initiatives.

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