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From Bihar's Heartland, an AI is Learning to Speak for India's 500 Million Animals
PATNA — In a country where a farmer loses a buffalo and loses
everything, a quiet revolution is underway in Bihar's capital.
NandiBaba.online — built by OYMOM Health Private L...
By Sanjay chaudhary19 May 202619 May 2026⏱ 2 min read40 views
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PATNA — In a country where a farmer loses a buffalo and loses
everything, a quiet revolution is underway in Bihar's capital.
NandiBaba.online — built by OYMOM Health Private Limited — is
not another chatbot layered over a foreign model. It is India's
first sovereign AI foundation model trained exclusively on
livestock health data, in Hindi, in Bhojpuri, on Indian soil.
The numbers are not small. India holds 500 million livestock
animals — more than any nation on earth. Yet until NandiBaba,
not a single AI system existed that could tell a farmer in
Muzaffarpur, in his own language, what ails his cow.
That gap is now closing.
NandiBaba-1B, currently in Phase I, has been trained on
verified veterinary conversations across 38 districts of Bihar.
Its FMD — Foot and Mouth Disease — diagnosis accuracy stands
at 94 per cent. GPT-4, by comparison, achieves 61 per cent.
The difference is not processing power. It is domain knowledge,
built from the ground up, in the field.
The platform has registered over 50,000 farmers and 2 lakh
Pashu QR IDs on its PashuSOS network. Each animal carries a
digital health identity. Each consultation updates a farmer's
Animal Health Credit Score — the world's first livestock
credit model, aligned with NABARD's KCC loan framework.
"The animals that sustain India's rural economy deserve the
same intelligence infrastructure that financial markets take
for granted," said Er. Vishal Kumar Gupta, Founder and CEO
of OYMOM Health Private Limited.
The platform runs on 2G networks with sub-two-second voice
latency — a deliberate engineering choice for rural India
where connectivity remains thin but need remains acute.
NandiBaba has received recognition from DPIIT, a grant under
the RKWY-RAFTAAR scheme, incubation at NIAM Jaipur, and
selection in the APEDA Business Challenge 2026 for its
NADIS Export compliance module.
All farmer data is stored exclusively on Indian servers,
fully compliant with the DPDP Act 2023 — a point the
founders consider non-negotiable.
Commercial launch of NandiBaba-1B is targeted for 2027,
with API access planned for banks, insurers, pharmaceutical
companies, and government agencies. Expansion into Africa
and South-East Asia is also on the roadmap.
Bihar built it. India needs it. The world may yet come
to depend on it.
Visit: nandibaba.online / nandibaba.com / pashusos.com / oymom.com