Department of Sanskrit · University of Delhi

Computational Linguistics Research Group

We work at the meeting point of Sanskrit — one of the world's most structured ancient languages — and modern computing. Our goal is to make Sanskrit scholarship more accessible, searchable, and useful in the digital age.

How it began

The group was founded in 2014 by Dr. Subhash Chandra, when he joined the Department of Sanskrit at the University of Delhi. Starting with four Ph.D. scholars and two M.Phil. students, the group took on what was genuinely difficult work: training Sanskrit students in programming and computational methods, and building digital tools for a classical language that had never before been treated this way.

Over the years, the group has grown steadily — in people, in tools, and in the range of languages it studies.

2014
Founded
10+
Years
6+
Scholars

What we aim to do

Our Current Team

Dr

Subhash Chandra

The Professor

AN

Arooshi Nigam

Research Scholar

DJ

Deepjyoti Deb

Research Scholar

TG

Tushar Gandhi

Research Scholar

DP

Divya Prakash Pathak

Research Scholar

GK

Golden Kumar

Research Scholar

KD

Kirti Devanshi Tripathi

Research Scholar

Get in touch

We welcome feedback, collaboration proposals, and inquiries from interested students.

Prof. Subhash Chandra

Dept. of Sanskrit, University of Delhi, Delhi – 110007

schandra@sanskrit.du.ac.in

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