Digital Humanities Tool
A Python-based software that extracts Kashmiri words written in Roman script. Hosted freely on Streamlit Community Cloud for scholars and students. The software is still being developed to add features like option to choose between languages, support for PDFs and ePUBs etc.
MA Dissertation (2024)
Explores how generative AI reshapes folkloristics by mediating cultural memory and narrative forms. Submitted as part of MA English at Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Delhi.
Academic Papers (unpublished)
A collection of 12 papers on literature, language, and digital humanities. Available freely on Academia.edu for scholars to read and cite.
Editorial Project
Served as Editor-in-Chief of the English Literary Association’s academic journal. Oversaw peer review, editing, and publication processes. The journal is freely available online.
Digital Humanities Research
This project combines computational text analysis and literary interpretation to examine how language, geography, and sentiment intersect in modern Kashmiri literature. Using Python-based methods, it explores place references, linguistic composition, and emotional tone in a multilingual corpus of novels and memoirs.