New Delhi, Sept 29: IT major Microsoft Corporation today announced the launch of project 'Bhasha', a programme aimed at accelerating local language computing in India. As part of the project, Microsoft will focus in four key areas -- product localisation, government collaboration, academia developer integration and building a local language eco-system -- through community and industry participation. Under the product localisation effort, Microsoft would roll out interfaces for its flagship products - 'Windows' and 'Office' - in 14 Indian languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam and Bengali, Microsoft Corp. India managing director Rajiv Kaul told reporters here. To promote research and development in the areas of local language computing, Microsoft will also set up five centres of excellence across the country. Bureau Report