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Amazon Creators Foundry Launched in Dubai for Digital Influencers

Dubai's new Amazon Creators Foundry empowers UAE-based content creators to build and sell their own products globally. This initiative marks a major shift from ad revenue to creator-led commerce. Discover how influencers are becoming entrepreneurs.

Regional Influencers in Tamil Nadu See Budgets Soar

Tamil Nadu's social media creators are now key for brands, driving 35-40% better engagement in smaller cities. Learn how they are reshaping marketing and seeking new revenue streams beyond ads.

X removes 3,500 pieces of content in India

Social media giant X admits error, deletes 3,500 posts to comply with Indian laws. The platform pledges to prevent obscene content in the future. Read the full story.

X Accepts Grok AI Error, Vows to Follow Indian Law

Elon Musk's X has acknowledged its error in handling obscene AI content via Grok. The platform blocked over 3,500 items and deleted 600+ accounts, pledging future compliance with Indian regulations.

Odisha's Dhiraj Takri: Teaching English Fluency Without Grammar

Meet Dhiraj Takri, a 23-year-old from a remote Odisha village who teaches millions to speak English like Americans by ignoring grammar. Discover how he and other Odia creators are dominating social media with unique educational and cultural content.

India's Gig Workers Turn to Social Media for Extra Income

Facing volatile incomes, Indian gig workers like delivery riders and cab drivers are filming their daily hustle for YouTube and Instagram, doubling earnings and gaining recognition. Discover how the creator economy offers a lifeline.

Indian Indie Cinema's Rise: Cannes to Theatres

From Payal Kapadia's Grand Prix at Cannes to Shyam Benegal's restored classic, Indian niche films are finding audiences. Explore the shift and why your ticket matters for indie cinema's future.

Micro-dramas surge, but OTT mergers risk indie creators

India's streaming industry embraced micro-dramas in 2025. While short-form content will explode in 2026, experts warn mega-mergers like Netflix-Paramount bids for Warner Bros. Discovery could stifle independent storytelling. Read the full analysis.

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