About the ISLRTC
Indian Sign Language Research and Training Centre (ISLRTC) is an autonomous organization established under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860, (Registration Number S/1440/2016), under the aegis of Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan) under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, New Delhi. It was established on 28th September 2015.
- AYJNISHD(D) Invites applications for direct recruitment at Mumbai and its RCs (Employment Notice – 01/2025-26)
- 3-Month Online English Teaching Program for Deaf Learners
- 15 days Training Programme on Basic Skills in Indian Sign Language in Physical Mode
- ISLRTC is offering a 3-Month Free Online English Program specially designed for the Deaf community
- ISL Interpreters Directory
- Corrigendum – Extension of Tender Submission Date Translation of 500 NBT Books into Indian Sign Language in Multimedia Format.
- Corrigendum – Extension of Tender Submission Date Development of concept based educational videos in ISL
- Pre Bid Meeting – Development of concept-based educational videos in Indian Sign Language
- Pre-Bid Meeting scheduled – Translation of 500 NBT Books into Indian Sign Language in Multimedia Format”
- Corrigendum – I Translation of 500 NBT Books into Indian Sign Language in Multimedia Format
- Notice – Postpone the walk-in interview for the engagement of ISL interpreters on a contract basis
- Invites applications for the post of ISL Interpreter on a contractual basis
- List of provisionally shortlisted candidates for the post of Assistant Professor
- ISLRTC is hiring trainer for the Beauty Care Assistant course
- Engagement on Various Post on Contractual Basis
Programme

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Publication

Annual Report 2023-24
Sign languages are visual-gestural manual languages that use movements of the hands, facial expressions, and head/body positions to convey linguistic messages. Sign languages are the main form of communication for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, but they also have a lot to…

Sign Language Day 2024
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International Week of Deaf
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ISL Competition
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