OUR PURPOSE

Objectives

The Institute's stated objects cover translation services, professional support, education, standards, intellectual property rights and public awareness.

17+ OBJECTIVES

A broad mandate for translation and knowledge development

01

Translation needs

Establish an Institute serving those who require translation services.

02

Professional support

Provide infrastructure and pass translation jobs received by the Institute to professional translators.

03

Financial assistance

Provide donations, loans, scholarships, prizes and awards for translators and translation students.

04

Authentication

Provide authentication and certification for translations executed.

05

Standards

Establish standards and norms for translation services.

06

Education

Impart training and education in the field of translation.

07

Seminars & workshops

Organize seminars, training courses, workshops and annual conventions related to book promotional activities.

08

IPR studies

Encourage study of Intellectual Property Rights in universities and recognized higher-education institutions.

09

IPR chairs

Institute chairs for Intellectual Property Rights studies.

10

Teaching material

Organize workshops to develop teaching and learning material including syllabi.

11

Software development

Develop and encourage suitable software for translation, copyright and intellectual property rights.

12

IPR awareness

Organize seminars and workshops on the study of Intellectual Property Rights.

13

IPR depository

Set up a depository for IPR literature, material and case studies at a nodal institution.

14

Distance education

Prepare instructional material for IPR courses for direct and distance education modes.

15

Faculty development

Organize orientation and training programmes for potential faculty teaching IPR.

16

Research support

Institute scholarships and fellowships for research in economic, social, legal, technological and emerging IPR areas.

17

Enforcement training

Train enforcement personnel and create public awareness about copyright-related issues.

18

Copyright societies

Establish Copyright Societies and support related institutional activity.

The stated benefits of the society are open to all irrespective of community, caste, creed, sex, race, language or religion. The society is intended to function on a NO PROFIT-NO LOSS basis.