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'YouTube capital of India': How Tulsi village in Chhattisgarh became a YouTubers' hub?

February 19, 2025 / 13:30 IST
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More than 1,000 of Tulsi village's 4,000 residents are involved in creating content for YouTube. (Courtesy: AP file photo)
More than 1,000 of Tulsi village's 4,000 residents are involved in creating content for YouTube. (Courtesy: AP file photo)

Located just over an hour's drive from Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh, lies the small village of Tulsi. At first glance, it’s like any other Indian village — one-storey homes line the narrow roads, banyan trees stand as gathering spots for locals, and a water tank looms over the community. But there's something interesting about Tulsi village. It has earned a reputation as India's YouTube village, where more than 1,000 of its 4,000 residents are involved in creating content for the world's most popular video-sharing platform.

The birth of a digital dream

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So how did this village come to be known for its YouTube content? The story began in 2016, when two residents Jai and Gyanendra Shukla decided to try their hand at content creation. Jai, a teacher, and Gyanendra, a former network engineer, had no prior experience with video editing or digital production.

"We just wanted to create something fun and post it on YouTube," Gyanendra told the Better India. However, their enthusiasm was met with obstacles. Videos were often taken down due to copyright issues, and their lack of technical know-how created more hurdles than they expected.