The OMA project was started with
the first batch (2002) of Ph.D. students – Sudhir, Chandrashekara, Sharda,
Nagesh, Asha Shahi, Manju Pandit, Ashok Tiwari, Devendra Singh, Uma. This idea
of an online interactive multilingual dictionary was liked by the ‘aaj ke din’
program of BBC Hindi when they interviewed Dr. Girish Nath Jha. Subsequently
the project got funded under a generous grant from J.N.U. under the UPOE
scheme. This grant helped in building a small lab for computational linguistics
R & D at the Sanskrit Center and also try to finish the Amarakosha project.
The following have been associated with the project directly or indirectly
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Dr. Girish Nath Jha (Project
Director)
Sudhir
Kumar Mishra (final year Ph.D. student and Project Fellow)
R.Chandrashekara
(Ph.D. student - submitted: earlier worked as Project fellow, Kannada
data)
Priti
Bhowmick (Ph.D. student, Sanskrit and Bangla data)
Subhash
Chandra (Ph.D. student – earlier worked as Project Assistant)
Manji
Bhadra (M.Phil. Student and Project Assistant)
Muktanand
Agrawal (M.Phil student)
Sachin
Mendiratta (M.Phil student)
Diwakar
Mani (M.Phil. Student – earlier worked as Project Assistant)
Diwakar
Mishra (Editing, Sanskrit, Hindi data)
Surjit
Kumar Singh (M.Phil student, editing, Hindi data)
Sureshwar
Meher (M.Phil student, Oriya data)
Debashis
Ghosh (M.A student, Project Assistant, Bangla data)
Satyamudita
Snehi (M.A. student, Project Assistant)
Vishav
Bandhu (M.A student, Punjabi Hindi data)
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