A One-Day International Conference on Shaping Minds, Shaping Futures: Realizing the Vision of NEP-2020 through AI and Human Potential in Higher Education, Vallabhipur - 17 January, 2026
I presented my first research paper at the One-Day International Conference titled “Shaping Minds, Shaping Futures: Realizing the Vision of NEP-2020 through AI and Human Potential in Higher Education” held at Vallabhipur on 17 January 2026. The paper, titled “Artificial Intelligence and Multilingualism in NEP-2020: A Comparative Linguistic Analysis of Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, and Global Languages,” was co-authored with Sem-2 student Sejad Chokiya and published in IJIRT. The study explores how AI technologies such as machine translation and natural language processing can support multilingual education while addressing the challenges faced by Indian languages in digital environments. Here you can read the full paper- AI and Multilingualism. Presenting this paper provided valuable academic exposure, strengthened my research and communication skills, and marked an important milestone in my academic journey.
National Seminar on- Science and Literature: Stimulant or Antagonist?
I presented a research paper at the National Seminar titled “Science and Literature: Stimulative or Antagonist” held at Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University, Gujarat, on March 6, 2026. The paper, titled “Fabricated in the Flood: The Unnatural Human, Archetypal Myth, and the Literary Tradition of the Synthetic Being in ‘The Great Flood’,” was co-authored with Bhumi Mahida and Sagar Bokadiya. The study examines the evolving concept of synthetic beings through a comparative analysis of Frankenstein, Klara and the Sun, and The Great Flood, focusing on how science contributes to the construction and understanding of human emotions, particularly maternal care. Presenting this paper enhanced my critical thinking, research skills, and ability to engage with interdisciplinary academic discussions.