A YouTube channel will also help the ministry promote its schemes; this is similar to ad-supported apps on smartphones. Uday Kumar Varma, secretary of the I&B Ministry,admits: "You can say some of the content is promotional. But promoting programmes and schemes is one of the jobs that a government has to do. It informs, educates and empowers the common man. But what we are attempting to do is to provide something of interest to all kinds of people — researchers and journalists, music fans and film buffs, historians and activists, artists and professionals".
The channel is a treat if you're interested in Indian classical music, historical speeches, and old documentaries. For example, you'll find AIR sound archives, a documentary on Chandrashekhar Azad, audio pieces by Pt. Rajan Sajan Mishra...
More videos will be digitised in the coming months; here's hoping that some of these gems will be enjoyed by later generations as well!
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