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Digital Humanities & AI: Analysing Literature in The Age of Digital Reproduction, AI-Generated Literature, and Social Media as A New Literary Medium

Dr. Priya Kumari

CrossRef DOI URL : https://doi.org/10.31426/ijesti.2026.6.2.6051


The rapid advancement of digital technology and Artificial Intelligence has significantly transformed the field of literary studies. The emergence of Digital Humanities has introduced new interdisciplinary approaches that combine literary scholarship with computational tools, data analysis, and digital archives. This study explores how Digital Humanities and AI are reshaping literary analysis in the age of digital reproduction, AI-generated literature, and social media. It examines the transformation of traditional literary criticism through techniques such as text mining, corpus analysis, and computational stylistics. .

Advanced Intelligent Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems for Real Time Network Security

Dogiparthy Sravankumar, Dr. G. Soma Sekhar

CrossRef DOI URL : https://doi.org/10.31426/ijesti.2026.6.2.6052


An intrusion detection and prevention system (IDPS) is a tool that keeps an eye out for potential dangers on a network and then takes measures to thwart them. As an intrusion detection system (IDS), an IDPS is quite similar to an IDS. Although both systems are capable of detecting dangers and sending alarms, an IDPS goes a step further by trying to fix those threats. In order to improve the efficacy of intrusion detection and prevention in real-time network settings, this study introduces a sophisticated intelligent method. If implemented, the suggested system will increase detection accuracy while decreasing false alarms by integrating several detection approaches such as signature-based detection, anomaly-based detection, and stateful protocol analysis..

Impact of Breastfeeding Training Programme on Knowledge Among Primipara Mothers

Kum Alpana Emil, Dr. Nelson Jewas

CrossRef DOI URL : https://doi.org/10.31426/ijesti.2026.6.2.6053


To nourish your body, nothing beats breast milk. If they have access to reliable information and trained assistance, all moms can breastfeed their babies successfully. Primipara moms' expertise was tested in this study to see how well a breastfeeding instruction program worked. Using a pre-experimental one-group pre- and post-test design, the study employed a quantitative research technique. .

Land Suitability Mapping for Paddy Production Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques

Swapnil Laxman Dake, Dr. Pragya Sourabh

CrossRef DOI URL : https://doi.org/10.31426/ijesti.2026.6.2.6054


Through the integration of GIS, RS, and the Ideal Vector Approach, this work presents a technique for assessing land suitability for paddy production in Raigad district. When it comes to storage, processing, and geographical analysis, GIS is the way to go. RS, on the other hand, offers extensive spatial datasets that include everything from topography to soil properties and drainage. A topographic database was created by combining SRTM data with DEMs produced from topographical maps; this allowed for the investigation of slope and aspect. To determine which crops thrive in each soil type, scientists measured factors like organic carbon content, pH, effective depth, and soil texture. We also factored in the availability of irrigation and patterns of rainfall. A performance index is generated using the Ideal Vector Approach, which determines land appropriateness by determining the degree to which qualities resemble positive and negative ideal solutions. A final land suitability map is produced by normalizing and weighting these variables using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The Raigad district's agricultural land-use planning may be strengthened with the use of this integrated system..

A Study on Transformational Leadership Competence and Work Culture Among School Teachers in Warangal District

Akram Mohammad, Dr. Mamta Vyas

CrossRef DOI URL : https://doi.org/10.31426/ijesti.2026.6.2.6055


In recent years, transformational leadership has become more important in boosting organisational performance and bringing about good change in many other fields, including education. This research looks at the different kinds of schools in the Warangal area and how their work cultures relate to transformational leadership. The study analysed teachers' opinions of leadership ability and organisational culture using a quantitative research technique utilising a descriptive survey design. A total of 230 teachers were chosen for the study using a purposive selection method. The results showed that teachers thought leadership approaches were generally successful; nevertheless, they gave lower ratings to empowerment and managing change and higher ratings to network building and visioning. Perceptions of leadership competency and work culture did not vary significantly between school types, according to the ANOVA results. Although more effort is required to empower educators and enhance change management strategies, the study finds that transformational leadership is critical in creating a healthy school work culture..

Challenges for Hospital Management in Supporting Nurses to Deliver Humanized Care

K Helen Rani, Dr. Rama Taneja

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This research delves at the difficulties encountered by hospital administration in assisting nurses in providing individualized care to patients. A prior ethnographic study's interview data was used to adopt a qualitative approach via secondary analysis. Using a purposeful sample technique, nurses from four different hospitals' internal medicine units were chosen to participate. Extensive interviews, backed up by field observations and reflective notes, were used to gather data. The study was conducted using an inductive strategy, which included using ATLAS.ti software for coding, classification, and theme generation. Major obstacles to delivering humanized care, according to the results, include institutional regulations, administrative burden, personnel shortages, and a lack of organizational support. Furthermore, the capacity of nurses to provide compassionate and dignified care to patients is greatly affected by management practices and the distribution of resources. Creating a supportive workplace for nurses requires effective management methods and policy adjustments, according to the research..

Assessing Ethical Sensitivity and Caring Behaviors Among Nursing Students

Lissy KJ, Dr. Rama Taneja

CrossRef DOI URL : https://doi.org/10.31426/ijesti.2026.6.2.6057


Nursing students' ethical sensitivity and caring behaviors were examined in this cross-sectional research. The university board approved ethical procedures, which followed the Declaration of Helsinki. A convenience sample of 191 nursing students from a population of 317 provided data from January 15 to June 15, 2024. To achieve statistical power, G*Power 3.1 selected sample size. Descriptive Information Form, Ethical Sensitivity Scale Adapted for Nursing Students, and Care Behaviours Scale-24 were used to gather data. The instruments' Cronbach's alpha coefficients showed good internal consistency and dependability. .

Swami Vivekananda and Modern Feminist Thought: Literary Reflections and Contemporary Relevance

Dr. Rituparna Mahapatra

CrossRef DOI URL : https://doi.org/10.31426/ijesti.2026.6.2.6058


This paper examines the relationship between Swami Vivekananda’s thought on women and major concerns of modern feminist thought, with particular attention to literary interpretation and contemporary relevance. Vivekananda was not a feminist in the modern ideological sense, yet many of his reflections on women, education, dignity, self-development, and social freedom continue to invite comparison with feminist concerns..

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