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Introducing the Class of 2017 of the YouTube NextUp Mumbai

 This April, we announced that YouTube NextUp was back in action in India. The sheer quantity and quality of entries we received in the last couple of weeks were a true testimony to the breadth of creative talent in the country.

We received entries  from multiple cities and in numerous languages. The array of content genres was just as diverse, including regional comedy, tech, food, DIY, vlogs, fashion and beauty, gaming and music. We can’t wait to see what else our creators will come out with next.  

The winners (in no particular order) of the YouTube NextUp Mumbai Class of 2017 for YouTube NextUp Mumbai are:


NextUp winners will get to be a part of a weeklong Creator Camp at YouTube Space Mumbai from July 10 to July 14, 2017 where they will team up with production experts to learn about and perfect their camera work, lighting, sound, and writing skills. They’ll also get to hear from some of the NextUp alumni about their journeys on YouTube and explore possibilities of collaborating with other fast-rising creators in the program.

Winners will also receive some cool prizes such as a voucher worth INR 130,000 for production gear, channel strategy consultations, and invites to exclusive events. And as an exciting new perk for this year’s NextUp class, one channel from each NextUp camp in 2016-17 will be invited to attend a global creator camp at YouTube Space Los Angeles at the end of 2017.

Kudos folks! We can’t wait to see you at YouTube Space Mumbai.

Posted by Rajant Meshram, YouTube Online Partnerships Lead, Google Asia Pacific, recently watched Shameless (शेमलेस) by Prajakta Koli ft. Raftaar | MostlySane

Web Rangers: Meet the young ambassadors of Safe Surfing

Every year, we celebrate Safer Internet Day, to raise awareness around online safety and promote safe and positive use of digital technologies among users. This year, in India, we are dedicating the ‘Safer Internet Day’ to the efforts of thousand of young kids from across the country who with their creative submissions - involving lots of effort and many amazing ideas - helped us spread the message of internet safety and good digital citizenship.


Three months ago, we invited teenagers to join the select club of Web Rangers- guardians of the Internet galaxy chosen from across the globe. Since then, we’ve held workshops in multiple cities across the country where teens learned about safer and smarter Internet use, and how to spread the word creatively on the Internet. The Web Rangers contest is a platform to enable these young adults to become good digital citizens and empower their friends and families to have a safer and meaningful digital experience.


Today, we are felicitating winners of the second edition of the Web Rangers contest. This year, we had submissions from thousands of students from over 500 schools, including government schools, across  40 cities.


To provide kids across age-groups an equal opportunity to present their creative ideas, this year's competition saw submissions in three different categories of a campaign, a project and poster making. Winners in each of these categories stand to win Chromebooks and tablets.


The five fabulous winners this year are:


Web Ranger #1 Ashutosh Sahni


Spreading awareness and making people realize how unsafe they actually are in this Cyber world, he conceptualized and successfully executed an interesting mix of social and offline campaign,  ‘DIGITERATE’ involving outreach on social media platforms, quizzes, slogans, daily tips, videos, sessions around Internet safety and even road rallies to spread the message.


Web Ranger #2 - Krishna Pandit


Krishna is committed to build “A Smarter Internet World” and for the purpose he has created an Android app,  “NETORIANS”,  to better connect and help users spread the word about internet safety. The App features, voice integration alongwith options like ‘Tutorians” and “Reportians” to share information and report any cyber safety related issues. In addition, “Transian”, “Passwordian” and “‘Savian” features on the app will help users translate content, generate passwords, and also keep their existing passwords safe.






Web Rangers #3 Arnav Nagpal


Internet is not what we think it is and what we see! And Do you click on websites prompts without carefully looking at it- Think Again. Here’s one of our Web Rangers Arnav beautifully explaining the two sides of the internet - Our side (Users) and Their side (Creators) and how you can avoid any outside threats from malicious content, prompts, hackers and viruses.




Web Ranger #4 Nitika Garuda


Inspiring young internet users to stand up against the rising threats on the internet, is a creative depiction by Nikita themed “Raise a hand against Cybercrime”




Web Rangers #5 Sarthak Gupta
Do you think a ‘short and simple’ password is safe enough? Think again. Sarthak Gupta with his colorful submission teaches us the basic tips to be safe on the internet by having strong passwords, active firewall and avoiding clicks on untrusted websites or links.





Additionally, in India, where several new users are coming online everyday, we have been working on multiple initiatives to raise awareness about internet safety.  


In the last one year, we have conducted a national train-the-trainer program for consumer activists from 20+ states in New Delhi in collaboration with consumer voice. Over 1000 trainers from 24 states comprising of consumer activists, lawyers, students and IT professionals were trained on the basics of internet safety. Most recently we created an internet safety curriculum that will be integrated in the formal school curriculum in Goa. So far we have trained 460 teachers across the state and 80,000+ students will be  trained on internet safety each year.


We will continue to work on ways to give users a safe and trusted online experience. But there's also a lot that you can do to protect yourself. Today, on Safer Internet Day, take a quick Security Checkup, an easy way to review and manage your Google Account’s security settings and keep your Google Account even more secure by visiting privacy.google.com.


A big thanks to all the finalists for sharing their creativity with us.  And huge congratulations to our winners. These brand ambassadors of “safer internet” teach us something new every day.  


Posted by Sunita Mohanty, Director, Trust and Safety

Web Rangers is back! Join us in our search for the next guardians of the Internet

This is a special week for children in India, and we’re excited to celebrate it with the launch of the second edition of the Web Rangers contest. What is a Web Ranger you may ask? They’re kids who know all about staying smart, safe and savvy online — and helping their friends and family do the same.  

If you’re a  student between 10 and 17 years old,  sign up here and then get ready to dazzle us with your creativity in highlighting the importance of Internet safety and being good digital citizens. Whether you have one or many great ideas, there’s a way you can participate.Winners in each of these categories stand to win Chromebooks and tablets.

  • Campaign: Reach out to hundreds —  or even thousands! —  through a comprehensive Internet safety campaign. A campaign is a collection of initiatives that you can run through the contest period. For example, a series of road shows, an awareness drive at school, and a video series combined will qualify as a campaign. You’re free to use any format and there is no restriction on the number of initiatives. Surprise us! The more people you reach, the higher your chances of winning. You can get together as a team of 3, or even work on this individually.

  • Project: If you have one great idea that you want to work on, then this is for you. The format is completely open - it could be a video, website, app or anything that you like that highlights the importance of Internet safety and being a good digital citizen

  • Poster: Design a poster on the theme of Internet safety and send it across to us. It’s as simple as that.

We were blown away by the entries we received in last year’s  competition, so we’re looking forward to even more exciting ideas this year. If you’re in need of some inspiration, check out last year’s winning entries. To learn more about the rules and format, or to submit your entries, visit this page. The deadline for submitting your entry is 23:59pm on January 5, 2017.

Posted by Sunita Mohanty, Director, Trust and Safety at Google