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CULTURAL HISTORY OF TELUGU COMMUNITY

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  • Telugu Farmer Assistant is a free, AI-powered platform for farmers in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. It provides crop disease diagnosis, soil-based crop planning, and real-time weather updates — all in Telugu language, with an offline-first design for accessibility.

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  • AI-powered platform for collecting and analyzing multilingual cultural narratives from global communities, built with Streamlit and Python.

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  • A family recipe sharing app built with Python for managing and sharing recipes across family members.

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  • This project is to store our heritage dishescoming from our forefathers

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  • Gamanam — A Python Streamlit web application for sharing and exploring festivals, art, dance, and music. Users can create posts, view submissions from others, and interact with a cultural community. The app uses a SQLite database to store posts and user data.

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  • Project Title: Local Proverbs & Folk Wisdom Collector Description: A multilingual, AI-powered Streamlit app that collects local proverbs, sayings, and cultural wisdom from Indian communities. Built as part of the Summer of AI 2025 initiative to preserve linguistic and cultural diversity.

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  • ManaSampada is a functional web-based platform and community that leverages the power of citizen journalism to document, preserve, and celebrate India's diverse culture.

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  • BharatiBandhu (भारतीबंधु - "Friend of India") is an open-source AI assistant that democratizes access to practical knowledge for every Indian in their native language. This multilingual web application breaks down language barriers, making technology accessible to India's diverse population.

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  • this project is for recalling the old spiritual things

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  • 🌟 VakyaVibe.ai – Indian Language Corpus Collection Platform VakyaVibe.ai is an open-source, community-powered web application designed to preserve and celebrate India's rich linguistic and cultural heritage. It serves as a multilingual Corpus Collection Engine, enabling users to contribute and explore proverbs, slang words, and tongue twisters across 10+ Indian languages and dialects.

    🚀 Features 🌐 Multilingual Support – Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Odia, and more

    🤖 AI-Powered Intelligence – Mistral AI (primary), OpenAI (fallback), Ollama (local)

    🗳️ Community Contributions – Submit, vote, and categorize cultural expressions

    📊 Admin Dashboard – User stats, language analytics, CSV/JSON export

    🤗 Hugging Face Integration – Dataset sync, backup, and model-ready formats

    📱 Modern UX – Mobile-friendly, offline-first, PWA, dark/light modes

    🔐 Data Governance – Validation, version control, and privacy safeguards

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  • Festival Log – A Cultural Corpus Collection Engine

    Festival Log is an open-source, AI-powered Streamlit application designed to document and preserve the rich festival traditions of India. Users can submit cultural information, stories, and personal experiences related to festivals in their local language. The app automatically translates each entry into Telugu using open-source AI models and displays all entries in a collective log. It is optimized for low-bandwidth areas, supports multilingual input, and contributes to building a parallel corpus for Indian language AI research.

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  • RuchiSanchari is a community recipe sharing platform where users can submit, view, and explore traditional recipes with photos.

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  • A Streamlit app for preserving cultural knowledge through user submissions in Telugu and English. Built with ️ for Swecha SoAI 2025.

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  • The Meme Generator is an interactive web application that leverages the power of AI to generate witty captions and customize memes. Using OpenAI's GPT-3 model, the app creates engaging, humorous captions for a variety of popular meme templates or user-uploaded images. The app also features multilingual support, enabling users to translate captions into multiple Indian languages, making it ideal for a diverse, global audience.

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  • 📘 Syllabus Sakhi AI – Open-Source AI Assistant for Competitive Exams Syllabus Sakhi AI is an open-source bilingual assistant designed to help competitive exam aspirants—especially Telugu-speaking learners—explore and understand the complete syllabus of various Central and State government exams in India.

    🎯 Purpose & Target Audience The assistant was created with the needs of rural and regional-language learners in mind, especially those:

    Preparing for UPSC, SSC, RRB, APPSC, TSPSC, TET, DSC and other government exams.

    Struggling with English-dominated resources.

    Seeking structured, topic-wise syllabus coverage in Telugu or English.

    Supported exams include:

    UPSC Civil Services (CSE)

    SSC CGL, CHSL, MTS, CPO

    RRB NTPC, Group D

    AP TET, DSC, APPSC Groups 1–4

    TS TET, DSC, TSPSC Groups 1–4

    🔑 Key Features 🗣️ Bilingual Support: Telugu (default), English, or mixed bilingual responses.

    📚 Comprehensive Coverage: 19 exams with Prelims/Mains + section-level syllabus.

    📄 Structured Knowledge Base: Markdown files with detailed topic lists & weightage.

    🔍 Hybrid Search: Combines keyword + semantic retrieval for improved accuracy.

    🌐 Language Selector: UI lets users pick TELUGU or ENGLISH on startup.

    ️ Graceful Fallbacks: Handles missing syllabus gracefully with polite error responses.

    This project aims to make syllabus navigation simple, accessible, and local-language friendly, empowering more students to prepare confidently for government jobs.

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