Organization:Abdul Majid Bhurgri Institute of Language Engineering

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Abdul Majid Bhurgri Institute of Language Engineering
Native name
عبدالماجد ڀرڳڙي انسٽيٽيوٽ آف لئنگئيج انجنيئرنگ
TypeAutonomous Institute
IndustryComputational linguistics
Founded2019
FounderAmar Fayaz Buriro
HeadquartersN-5, National Highway,,
Hyderabad, Sindh
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Area served
Language engineering of Sindhi language in all Computational linguistics.
Key people
Syed Sardar Ali Shah, Abdul-Majid Bhurgri, Amar Fayaz Buriro, Shabir Kumbhar
ProductsResearch, Application software
OwnerGovernment of Sindh
ParentCulture, Tourism & Antiquities Department, Government of Sindh
Websiteambile.pk

Abdul Majid Bhurgri Institute of Language Engineering (Sindhi: عبدالماجد ڀرڳڙي انسٽيٽيوٽ آف لئنگئيج انجنيئرنگ‎) is an autonomous body under the administrative control of the Culture, Tourism and Antiquities Department, Government of Sindh established for bringing Sindhi language at par with national and international languages in all computational process and Natural language processing.[1]

Establishment

In recognition to services of Abdul-Majid Bhurgri, who is the founder of Sindhi computing, Government of Sindh has established the institute after his name. The institute was primarily initiated on the concept given by a language engineer and linguist Amar Fayaz Buriro in briefing to the Minister, Culture, Tourism and Antiquities, Government of Sindh, Syed Sardar Ali Shah on 21 February 2017 on celebration of International Mother Language Day in Sindhi Language Authority, Hyderabad, Sindh. After the presentation and concept given by Amar Fayaz Buriro, the minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah had announced the Institute. Then, Government of Sindh added the development scheme in the Budget of fiscal year 2017-2018.[2][3]

Location

The institute is established behind Sindh Museum and Sindhi Language Authority, N-5 National Highway, Qasimabad, Hyderabad, Sindh.[4]

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