Google map has improved  search result in 10 Indian language they are Bengali , Gujarathi. Marathi Tamil .Malayalam  Kannada .Punjabi. Telengu  and Hindi.


Google says the new ensemble of learned models, various transliteration dictionaries,

 and a module for acronyms has increased the quality and coverage by nearly twenty

-fold in some languages. To explain how this newly improved automatic transliteration

 makes Google Maps search better, the tech giant says, “Common English words are

 frequently used in names of places in India, even when written in the native script. 

 the name is written in these  scripts is largely driven by its pronunciation. For example,

 एनआईटी from the acronym NIT is pronounced ‘en-aye-tee', not as the English word ‘nit.'

 Therefore, by understanding that NIT is  a common acronym from the region, Maps can

 derive the correct transliteration. In the past when Maps could not understand the

 context of एनआईटी, it would instead show a related entity that might be farther away

 from the user. With this development, we can find the desired result from the local

 language query. Additionally, users can see the POI names in their local language,

 even when they do not originally have that information.”