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Impact of AI- Powered Translation Tools: Upholding Indian Linguistic Diversity Krishna, Devina; Gupta, Vadini; Kumari, Kiran; Nidhi, Kumari
Journal of Digital Sociohumanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jds.2.2.70-80.2025

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This paper aims to investigate the transforming potential of AI-driven translating tools in safeguarding and advancing India’s great linguistic variety. By allowing their translation into generally spoken tongues, technologies including Bhashini, Anuvadini, Google Translate, and DeepL are becoming increasingly effective tools for bridging linguistic barriers and reducing the loss of threatened languages. By doing this, these instruments become quite important in preserving cultural identities and guaranteeing the survival of linguistic legacy. This study emphasizes how AI translation tools not only improve efficient communication among many language communities but also greatly help to digital archiving of languages for next generations, so increasing their accessibility and understandable value to more general audiences. This paper shows that AI-driven translating tools not only serve as means of linguistic preservation but also as essential resources for ensuring the continuous relevance and survival of India’s several languages in the digital era by combining a mixed-methods approach—integrating both quantitative survey data collected via WhatsApp and Instagram and qualitative insights drawn from academic articles, web sources. These results have broad ramifications since they highlight the pressing need of legislators, technologists, and cultural players to fund the creation of inclusive, accurate, and sensitive AI language tools. Moreover, the research implies that ensuring that minority and threatened languages are meaningfully reflected in the digital sphere will depend on cooperative efforts among local communities, linguists, and technology developers. This study creates opportunities for future innovation aiming at promoting linguistic equity and cultural sustainability in India and beyond by advancing the debate on the ethical and cultural obligations of artificial intelligence development.
A Synthesis of mixed evidences regarding role of Birth companionship on Labor Progression and maternal health: A Narrative review Pushpa, Pushpa; Kumari, Kiran; Jangid, Jyoti; Anushiya, Anushiya
Journal of Midwifery Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Published on Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jom.10.2.10-15.2025

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Childbirth can be a challenging experience, especially for first-time mothers. There are several methods are available to enhance the maternal and neonatal outcome. Continuous support from a chosen companion during labor significantly improves both maternal and neonatal outcomes. The literature search used PubMed, CINAHL, Ovid Medline and Scopus. Determination of keyword- which is based on PICOT framework, as follows P: Pregnant women, I: birth companionship, C: any comparison, O: Maternal & fetal outcomes, T: any time. The Article published in English, full text available article and published article were criteria for inclusion in this study. We reviewed eight papers of continuous support from a chosen companion during labor significantly improves both maternal and neonatal outcomes. This support includes emotional reassurance, pain management, physical comfort, and newborn care assistance. Studies indicate that such support also positively impacts postpartum mental health. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Government of India recommend to have a birth companion for all women in labor. While there is still a gap in understanding how this support affects overall satisfaction studies show that non-medical support, such as from doulas, leads to better outcomes, including higher rates of vaginal births, reduced need for pain relief, and improved breastfeeding initiation. Despite challenges in implementation, continuous support is key to improving maternal and child health globally