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Malayalam is spoken by over 38 million people, primarily in Kerala, one of India's most literate states. The Malayalam-speaking community extends far beyond Kerala, with large diaspora populations in the Gulf states (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait), the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. From Mollywood film content to business recordings, academic lectures to family WhatsApp voice notes, there is enormous demand for Malayalam transcription.
Kerala has India's highest literacy rate and a thriving media ecosystem. Malayalam news channels, YouTube creators, and podcast hosts produce massive amounts of audio content daily. The Mollywood film industry is renowned for its quality and produces content consumed worldwide. Keralites working in the Gulf send millions of WhatsApp voice notes to family back home. Students attend lectures at Kerala's universities and professional institutions in Malayalam. Journalists, researchers, and content creators all need affordable, accurate Malayalam transcription.
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