YouTube is now helping over 20 lakh people globally to earn money by making videos and its Partner Program crossed two million creators in its monetisation programme that was launched in May 2007. In 2020, the number of channels joining YPP more than doubled when compared to the year before. “The creator economy in the country has the potential to emerge as a soft power impacting economic growth, job creation, and even cultural influence,” Ajay Vidyasagar, Regional Director, APAC, YouTube Partnerships, had said earlier. India has over 960 million active mobile phone connections, of which 750 million use their phones to access the internet. This makes India the second-largest market globally on both counts, as per government data. Among the many Bihar-based content creators who have been dancing and making entertainment-related content are the sisters Mahi and Manisha, who are dancers in an orchestra and run a YouTube channel out of their rented accommodation in Gopalganj. “We started two years ago and now we are earning money out of it,” says Manisha over phone.