India's First AI-Librarian, VEDA, Launched by One Library Per Village (OLPV)

VEDA  Virtual Education Digital Assistant the   AI Librarian

Navi Mumbai Panvel, Maharashtra Nov 14, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - One Library Per Village (OLPV), a non-profit organization working to make knowledge accessible to all, proudly announces the launch of VEDA (Virtual Education Digital Assistance), Indias first AI-powered librarian. This innovative tool is designed to help students, educators, and researchers easily find and access books, articles, and educational resources anytime, anywhere.

What is VEDA?

VEDA is an intelligent, virtual librarian that assists users by providing personalized recommendations for books, academic papers, and other learning materials. Its available 24/7 and can answer questions across a wide range of subjects, making it an essential resource for anyone seeking knowledge, whether for school, research, or personal growth.

VEDA brings the library to your fingertips. Whether you're in a village or a city, it ensures access to a wealth of information, said Sujai G Pillai, Founder of OLPV. Our mission is to make learning tools available to everyone, especially those in rural communities, and VEDA is a big step in that direction.

Build Your Own Metaverse Library

What makes VEDA unique is its ability to help users create their own Metaverse Libraries. The Metaverse is a virtual space where users can explore books and educational content in a 3D, interactive environment. With VEDA, students and educators can build their own virtual reading rooms, study spaces, and collaborative learning environments to explore knowledge with friends, family, or teachersadding a whole new dimension to education.

Empowering Learning in Every Community

Alongside the launch of VEDA, OLPV continues its work with Mini-Libraries, small yet impactful community hubs designed to give students and readers easy access to both physical and digital books. These libraries, equipped with modern technology, serve as places where students can exchange books, collaborate, and use digital tools for project-based learning. By combining VEDAs AI capabilities with these Mini-Libraries, OLPV is ensuring that even the most remote areas have access to advanced learning tools.

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Our goal is to transform libraries into vibrant community learning centers, Sujai G Pillai added. With VEDA and our Mini-Library initiative, we are making sure that students from every part of India can benefit from cutting-edge technology.

About One Library Per Village (OLPV)

OLPV is a non-profit organization focused on bridging the digital divide by making libraries and educational resources accessible to all. Through initiatives like VEDA and Mini-Libraries, OLPV ( www.mini-library.in ) aims to empower communities and promote lifelong learning. The organization envisions a world where knowledge knows no boundaries, reaching both rural and urban areas.

About Founder

Sujai G Pillai is a successful entrepreneur with a diverse background, having founded ventures like Mandapam, Chennais first marriage events portal, and 2tion, an e-learning platform later acquired by EdServ. He also established Indias first private CNC training institute. A mentor and supporter of startups, Sujai was selected as one of 20 MyGov Ambassadors by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's team and has earned two Limca Book of Records for his innovative work. His viral campaigns, like the #BookBucketChallenge and #SaveLibrary, have gained global recognition.

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