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The Future of YouTube: Trends, Technology, and Online Video Growth

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 YouTube is the world's most popular video-sharing website where people can watch, upload, share, comment on, and interact with videos online. It has changed the way people consume entertainment, education, news and digital content. The platform allows creators, businesses, and organizations to reach millions of audiences globally through video content. Owned by Google, YouTube has become one of the most powerful digital platforms in the world and plays a major role in modern Internet culture. Youtube Website history of youtube YouTube was founded in February 2005 by three former PayPal employees: Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim. Their idea was to create a simple platform where users could easily upload and share videos online. The first video uploaded to the platform was titled "Me at the Zoo", posted by Jawed Karim in April 2005. The website quickly gained popularity because it solved a major problem of the time: sharing video online was difficult and required ...

The Evolution of Human Rights in India: From Independence to Today

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 Human rights are the basic freedoms and protections to which every individual is entitled simply because he or she is human. These rights guarantee dignity, equality and freedom and constitute the basis of a just and democratic society. In India, human rights are deeply rooted in the Constitution, legal framework and social values. However, the practical realization of these rights remains an evolving process influenced by historical, political, social and economic factors. Human rights in India Historical background The idea of human rights in India is not new. Ancient Indian philosophy emphasized compassion, justice and equality. Concepts such as Dharma, Ahimsa and Sarvodaya reflect moral principles similar to modern human rights. The leaders of India's freedom struggle, particularly Mahatma Gandhi, strongly advocated for civil liberties, equality and dignity for all individuals. This moral foundation influenced the drafters of the Indian Constitution after independence in 1947,...