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AgriGov: A Structured Multilingual Dataset Curation for Indian Government Schemes for Farmers

Published 6 Jun 2026 in cs.CL and cs.AI | (2606.08272v1)

Abstract: AgriGov is a curated, trilingual (English-Hindi-Marathi) dataset designed to address the scarcity of domain-grounded multilingual resources for agricultural policies and farmer welfare schemes. Initially, we collected and structured data from 50 government schemes sourced from trusted portals using automated scraping techniques, organizing it into predefined semantic fields (e.g., title, eligibility, application process, documents, exclusions). Translations were performed using a pipeline combining Google Translate API, MarianMT, and human post-editing, resulting in a domain-specific Hindi-Marathi dataset comprising approximately 2100 source segments. To enhance coverage, we augmented this dataset with sentences from the Samanantar corpus, leading to approximately 8,000 sentence-aligned Hindi-Marathi parallel pairs. The dataset now offers robust resources for fine-tuning machine translation models in this domain. AgriGov is designed for applications in domain-adaptive machine translation, question answering, information retrieval, and summarization systems. Its key contribution is a schema-driven, human-corrected multilingual alignment pipeline that ensures domain fidelity, provides provenance, and supports reproducible experiments, enabling retrieval-augmented applications for farmer-facing tools.

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