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Liton Ali: "We wanted to show the world how women power can transform lives in a simple village"

The Bangladesh government saw how the channel was empowering women, and bureaucrats subtly began encouraging filmmakers to replicate the YouTube village model in other villages.

Dhaka / February 21, 2022 / 12:25 IST
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Women of Shimulia - a 'YouTube Village' in Bangladesh - prep flying fish for a curry dish. (Photo courtesy Liton Ali)
Women of Shimulia - a 'YouTube Village' in Bangladesh - prep flying fish for a curry dish. (Photo courtesy Liton Ali)

Liton Ali, a software engineer who turned women of a non-descript Bangladesh village into a YouTube wonder, remembers the day he thought of the idea of recording videos.

He had a handful of followers then.

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Ali was standing in the heart of a fish market on the outskirts of Dhaka. He had reached the market following a power line along a series of rugged paths, eventually landing him in the office of the district headquarters of Mirpur.

The year was 2017, six years after sleepy Mirpur had hosted the 2011 ICC World Cup jointly with India and Sri Lanka.