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YouTube: India's creators annually contributing Rs 6,800 cr to GDP, 7 lakh jobs

Written by  Jasleen Kaur -- October 27th 2022 04:40 PM -- Updated: October 27th 2022 04:41 PM
YouTube: India's creators annually contributing Rs 6,800 cr to GDP, 7 lakh jobs

YouTube: India's creators annually contributing Rs 6,800 cr to GDP, 7 lakh jobs

New Delhi, October 27: India's creator economy is booming and local creators on YouTube are annually contributing an estimated Rs 6,800 crore to the country's GDP and in the process generating 7 lakh jobs. Neal Mohan, Chief Product Officer, YouTube and SVP of Google, participating virtually in CyFy 2022, a conference on Technology, Innovation and Society, said, "The creator economy in India is truly flourishing, generating about Rs 6800 crore and creating 7 lakh jobs." The event was organised by Observer Research Foundation (ORF). YouTube, he said would not only allow creators to build an audience, but also create economic opportunities for them to build a business. YouTube is a place where all kinds of businesses are thriving, especially small businesses, as the platform is an advertisement-driven media platform. Also Read | Punjab's Ludhiana district worst hit by swine flu; 54 cases and 11 deaths in two months [caption id="attachment_710398" align="aligncenter" width="750"]YouTube: India's creators annually contributing Rs 6,800 cr to GDP, 7 lakh jobs YouTube is a place where all kinds of businesses are thriving, especially small businesses, as the platform is an advertisement-driven media platform.[/caption] "We have all major Indian languages represented on our platform in terms of creative success, as well as gender diversity. We have tools that help ensure that the platform remains a safe and inclusive space for both content creators and users," the YouTube Chief Product Officer said. Mohan said YouTube was a place where content creators throughout India always came first. "It is our priority to make it inclusive and diverse. The creator economy impacts tens of million people in India and so it is natural for governments to care about what happens on these platforms," the YouTube Chief Product Officer said. He said the onus lied on key stakeholders, governments and YouTube to ensure that the platform was not used to spread misinformation. "YouTube is a place where people come to share opinions and perspectives in terms of policy outcomes -- our approach towards election integrity, preventing misinformation and violence is clear," Mohan said. Also Read | USB-C is coming to iPhone, confirms Apple -PTC News with ANI inputs

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