
UP se Bangalore tak, 5 unique content creators justifying your internet bill
India Today
Several unique content creators have been redefining what influence in India looks like - from a ghoonghat-clad English teacher in Uttar Pradesh and a Kolhapur beauty vlogger to a truck driver cooking on highways.
If you’ve been scrolling through Instagram lately, chances are you’ve stumbled upon Pujarini Pradhan’s reels - a woman from rural Bengal who speaks fluent English while documenting the rhythms of her village life.
But Pujarini is just one of the unique creators who has been redefining what influence in India looks like - from a ghoonghat-clad English teacher in Uttar Pradesh and a Kolhapur beauty vlogger to a truck driver cooking on highways, a Bengaluru domestic worker decoding “protein creativity,” and a Maharashtra farmer turning agricultural education into viral content.
Here’s a closer look at five such creators you might just be paying your internet bills for:
Consider Yashoda
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Based in Sirathu, a town in the Kaushambi district of Uttar Pradesh, Yashoda has studied till Class 12. Her Instagram account, ‘English with Dehati Madam’, is exactly what the name promises. Draped in a simple saree with her ghoonghat drawn, she teaches English vocabulary and grammar to her followers - clearly, and without pretence. Her rural backdrop - mud courtyards, open fields, family gatherings - becomes her classroom.

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