The effectiveness of Large Language Models (LLMs) depends heavily on the availability of high-quality post-training data, particularly instruction-tuning and preference-based examples. Existing open-source datasets, however, often lack multilingual coverage, cultural grounding, and suffer from task diversity gaps that are especially pronounced for Indian languages. We introduce a human-in-the-loop pipeline that combines translations with synthetic expansion to produce reliable and diverse Indic post-training data. Using this pipeline, we curate two datasets: Pragyaan-IT (22.5K) and Pragyaan-Align (100K) across 10 Indian languages covering 13 broad and 56 sub-categories, leveraging 57 diverse datasets. Our dataset protocol incorporates several often-overlooked dimensions and emphasize task diversity, multi-turn dialogue, instruction fidelity, safety alignment, and preservation of cultural nuance, providing a foundation for more inclusive and effective multilingual LLMs.
@article{arxiv.2510.07000,
title = {Pragyaan: Designing and Curating High-Quality Cultural Post-Training Datasets for Indian Languages},
author = {Neel Prabhanjan Rachamalla and Aravind Konakalla and Gautam Rajeev and Ashish Kulkarni and Chandra Khatri and Shubham Agarwal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.07000},
year = {2025}
}