“I visit [Jaipur station] every 3 to 4 days to get fast access to the Internet. I stop there for a few minutes, download apps, update them and get things my daughter wants. She is in 10th grade and uses my smartphone in the evenings to fulfill her educational needs. She also teaches my wife, her mother, to read and write using my smartphone.”

This is the story of Bhagwan Sahay, whom our team met at Jaipur Railway station, one of the earliest stations to be connected to Railwire Wi-Fi. It’s also one of the many stories we’ve heard from people across India who are using the Wi-Fi in ways that improve their daily lives.

With Railwire Wi-Fi rolling into Udhagamandalam (Ooty) today, we’ve now brought high-speed Internet to 100 of the busiest railway stations across India. That means the 10 million people (think the entire population of Sweden) who pass through these stations every day now have access to fast enough Internet to stream (or offline) an HD video, research their destination or download a new book or game for the journey ahead. And for 15,000 people, every day, these stations connect them to the Internet for the first time, ever.



We’re really excited about how far we’ve come since we announced that we were partnering with Indian Railways and RailTel to provide Wi-Fi at 400 railway stations throughout the country. But what has really inspired us are the stories of how people, like Bhagwan, are using this high-speed access to the full and open Internet.

They’re using Railwire Wi-Fi to be more productive with their time and to get things done more efficiently. Somesh Singh in an engineering graduate who logs on at Hazrat Nizamuddin station in Delhi to search the web for job opportunities and prepare for interviews without having to wait for slow loading pages or worry about the cost of browsing. Ajay Jain is a teacher who uses the Wi-Fi to get schoolwork done on his daily commute from Indore to Ujjain, so he can spend more time with his family once he gets home. And there’s Sandesh Awasthi, a cricket fan who no longer has to miss another game if he can stream matches live while waiting at Churchgate station in Mumbai.

And because it's high-speed, quality Wi-Fi, travellers are now able to connect with their loved ones more regularly and can even see them using video calling apps.


“I am migrant worker from Bihar and I travel to Rajasthan for work. Traveling usually means I won’t have a good connection. I got so excited when I saw free Wi-Fi here at the station. I just called my wife, and the voice and picture clarity were so good. I haven’t seen her face this clear in so long, whenever I talk the image is blurred because the network isn’t great. She also got so excited to see my call, she was very surprised to see me. I feel so good after speaking to her.
I can’t stop smiling.” — Bholu
A traveler checks train timetables online

A look inside Churchgate station, one of Mumbai's busiest, which came online in August.


What’s next? In September we announced Google Station, which gives partners an easy set of tools to roll-out Wi-Fi hotspots in public places. With all the possibilities that our partnership with Indian Railways and Railtel have created for 10 million Indians passing through 100 stations every day, we look forward to the many more opportunities that Google Station will open up to every Indian and the stories we hope to hear from them.

Posted by Gulzar Azad, Country Head - Connectivity, Google India

Next time you are on the road and nature calls, don’t fear, Google Maps is here!
Starting today, Google will make information about thousands of public toilets in India’s National Capital Region and Madhya Pradesh available on Google Maps. Working closely with the Ministry of Urban Development, Google is adding the location, address and opening hours of over four thousand community and public restrooms to Maps, aiming to provide easy access to information to people in India and and make it convenient for them to find public restrooms.


With over four thousand listings covering Delhi NCR including Ghaziabad, Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad, Bhopal and Indore in Madhya Pradesh - Indians and visitors alike will now be able to easily find the nearest public toilet on Google Maps — both on the mobile app as well as on desktop. This service will be accessible to users both in English and Hindi language.


From now on, when you search for “public toilet” on Google Maps in an area where the service is available, you’ll see a list of restrooms near you, including the respective address and opening hours. For instance, if you’re traveling on the national highway 8 in Gurugram, locating a public toilet can be challenging and most often the only option is going to nearby restaurants and cafes. Having this information handy can make things much easier.




Public toilet listings in english
Public toilet listings in hindi


Improving sanitation is an important cornerstone of the government's Swachh Bharat campaign for a clean India. This includes making information about existing sanitation facilities easily accessible to people. The Ministry of Urban Development plans to continue to provide information about public restrooms for more cities.


We’re beginning to roll out these new local listings on Google Maps today, and they will be available to users both on desktop and Google Maps for Mobile (Android | iOS).

Posted by Sanket Gupta, Program Manager, Google Maps



Every day, around the world, we search. We search to find more information about our heroes, games movies, news events and everything that strikes our mind. It’s that time of year — when we look back at the last 12 months and reflect on the trends that defined the year in Google Search. From blockbuster performances in Sports, Cinema and Politics to personalities to Gadgets to Demonetization. So to celebrate the end of 2016, here’s a peek at some of the trending topics this year.

From Newsmakers to Heartbreakers

With the biggest sporting extravaganza, Olympics 2016, people in India showed their unprecedented support to the Indian contingent this year. The sprawling nation of 1.3 billion moved beyond Cricket, as Rio Olympics 2016 emerged as the top trending search query on Google in 2016.

The US Presidential elections have always been closely watched in India but this year the interest was extraordinary. US President Donald Trump emerged on top of the list of trending personalities in India followed by India’s women olympian PV Sindhu. Truth or hype but the term ‘Sonam Gupta Bewafa hai’ clearly trended the search charts this season on Google search with Sonam Gupta making a surprise entry at third position. With her historic performance at the Olympics Games 2016, Indian gymnast Dipa Karmakar closely followed at number four. Bollywood actress Disha Patani who recently made her Bollywood debut in a biopic on Indian cricketing star M S Dhoni. Indian female wrestler and Olympic champion Sakshi Malik also featured among the Top 10 trending personalities on Google.

Even as Olympics topped the charts, the historic win for Donald Trump in US elections and Britain's withdrawal from the European Union (Brexit), caught people’s attention. While the 7th Pay commission brought cheers to many, the announcement on Demonetization and Surgical strike on terror groups featured among the top trended news events.   

Fun, Excitement and Spectacular Performances

Bollywood Superstar Salman Khan with his blockbuster performance in 'Sultan' captured the peak position among top trending movies while Thalaiva Rajinikanth's blockbuster film 'Kabali' captured the second spot. With scintillating performances by two newcomers Rinku Rajguru and Akash Thosar, marathi blockbuster ‘Sairat’ also made its way among the Top Trending movies this year.

Among the Bollywood leads, power packed performance by Sushant Singh Rajput and Disha Patani not just won them accolades but the duo also emerged on the top trending charts of male and female bollywood stars.

On the global stage, we saw some common search interests as Olympics brought all the fans together from across the globe and the world kept a close eye on the developments at the global stage including US elections, Brexit, Zika Virus, and the game that took the world by storm - Pokemon Go.

To view India specific  lists and other global trends in detail, head over to search trends in 2016. Aside from Indian data, the site showcases over 1,000 top-ten lists across pop culture, sports, music, politics, news, and more. It’s global, spanning over 75 countries.
See you in 2017 and, in the meantime… search on!



Starting today, YouTube users in India will see more local language content on Home and Trending. Based on your watch history, YouTube will automatically identify your preferred Indic language - from Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil and Telugu - and display more content in that language on Home.

The language preference is based on a combination of your user interface language, your watch history, and your location. If you think that YouTube has identified the wrong language for you, you can change your language. Or you can simply watch more videos in your language, and YouTube will gradually correct itself.

As a result, you will see more local language content in two places on YouTube:
  1. On Home, you will see more local language content such as movies and music, especially if you’re a first time user. If you’re an existing YouTube user, you will continue to receive great recommendations based on what you watch.
  2. Trending will now show trending videos based on your local language. For example, if you have indicated preference for Tamil, Trending will contain videos that are trending amongst Tamil-speaking users in India.


Trending list in Hindi Trending list in Telugu

We are excited to help more Indians find content in their local languages, especially those who are coming online for the first time. We hope this will make their experience even more engaging and relevant. We’re equally excited to help regional content creators reach audiences in their local languages more quickly.

This feature has started rolling out for all users. We hope that you enjoy discovering the wealth of local content available on YouTube in all languages.

Posted by Marcel Gordon, Product Manager, YouTube





2016 was the year when sidekick became the superhero - yes you guessed it right - Kabali ruled the charts to become top trending movie trailer. Kapil Sharma show featuring Salman Khan got company from our very own YouTube stars of The Viral Fever playing truth or dare with dad and All India Bakchod’s honest portrayal of bars and restaurants as the top trending video’s of the year. Entertainment aside, we were also most curious to know about the GPS chip in the new 2000 rupees note.

As 2016 is coming to an end, and you know what that means….it’s time for #YouTubeRewind.

This year, more than 200 YouTube stars from 18 countries accepted our Ultimate 2016 Rewind Challenge to pay homage to the biggest videos, memes, channels, songs, and pop culture moments of the year. Keep an eye out for some pretty epic surprise guests. Oh, and we got Major Lazer to help us out with an original mix too.

We’re excited to announce the top trending videos, music videos and bollywood trailers from 2016, according to time spent watching, sharing, commenting, liking and more. From Kapil Sharma, TVF, AIB and behind the scene video of Shah Rukh Khan becoming the FAN, this year’s top trending videos represent the amazing variety of creativity shared on YouTube every day.

Collectively, the top 10 videos have 70 million views and the channels who make them have more than 45 million subscribers who tune in regularly to  watch the funny, insightful, entertaining content they create/ upload.

Top trending videos:

In Music, 2016 seemed to be all about Kala Chashma with 45 million views, and kar gayi chull and baby ko bass pasand hai taking the next slots.

Top music videos:

In movies, Rajinikanth as Kabali went viral with Aamir Khan’s Dangal and Salman Khan’s Sultan following closely behind. The biopic of MS Dhoni featuring Sushant Singh Rajput was also a huge hit.

Top movie trailers:

From an ads perspective, it is quite evident from the YouTube Leaderboard 2016 that several brands chose to create long format ads for a primarily digital-first audience. In fact, seven out of top 10 most watched ads in 2016 were over 90 seconds long. And audiences too were willing to invest their time and attention on ads that are narrative-driven and take a storytelling approach. #Dettolsheronkepanje was the most viewed ads for 2016 with close to 13 million views, and #Ranveerchingreturns and Amazon’s#ApniDukaan taking the next spots.

Most viewed ads:

For even more end-of-the-year awesomeness, check out the global list of top trending video’s  or visit the YouTube Rewind channel.

Posted By Satya Raghavan, Head of Entertainment Partnerships, YouTube

आपको चाहे क्रिकेट मैच पर कमेन्ट्स करने हों या अपने दोस्तों के साथ आने वाले सप्ताहान्त की योजना बनानी हो, मैसेजिंग ऐप आज हम सब के जीवन का महत्वपूर्ण हिस्सा बन चुके हैं। लेकिन अक्सर हम कई विंडोज़ में फंसे रहते हैं, अपनी डिवाइस पर एक विंडो में हम रेस्टोरेन्ट ढूंढ रहे होते हैं। दूसरी विंडो पर क्रिकेट स्कोर देख रहे होते हैं तो तीसरी विंडो पर मौसम के बारे में अपडेट पा रहे होते हैं। इसी साल लॉन्च किए गए Google Allo के साथ हमने एक ऐसा स्मार्ट मैसेजिंग ऐप पेश किया है जिसके द्वारा आप चैट करते हुए चैटिंग विंडो में ही ये सभी काम बड़ी आसानी से कर सकते हैं।
लान्च के बाद पिछले दो महीनों में गूगल एलो को बहुत अच्छा रेस्पॉन्स मिला है। विशेष रूप से भारत में गूगल एलो के उपयोगकर्ताओं की संख्या सबसे ज़्यादा है। आज मुझे यह बताते हुए बेहद खुशी का अनुभव हो रहा है कि गूगल एलो में गूगल असिस्टेन्ट और स्मार्ट रिप्लाई अब नए एवं मौजूदा उपयोगकर्ताओं के लिए हिंदी में भी उपलब्ध है।



हिन्दी में असिस्टेन्ट

गूगल असिस्टेन्ट आपका अपना साथी है और आपकी ज़रूरत के अनुसार हर ज़रूरी जानकारी देता है, आपको अपने काम पूरे करने में, दोस्तों के साथ चैट करने में, गेम्स खेलने में मदद करता है। आप अपनी चैट विंडो में चैट जारी रखते हुए एक साथ ये सभी टास्क कर सकते हैं। तो आप चाहे अपना पसंदीदा शाहरुख़ की फिल्म का गाना सुनना चाहते हैं या अपने पसंदीदा गेम पर टाइम पास करना चाहते हैं। गूगल असिस्टेन्ट आपका सच्चा साथी है। एलो में अपने असिस्टेन्ट के साथ चैट करिए या किसी भी ग्रुप चैट में अपने असिस्टेन्ट को लाने के लिए , @google टाइप करिए। इस लान्च के साथ एलो में गूगल असिस्टेन्ट अब से हिन्दी भाषा को समझेगा और इस भाषा में रेस्पॉन्ड भी करेगा। हिन्दी भाषा में असिस्टेन्ट का इस्तेमाल करने के लिए कहें ''टाक टू मी इन हिन्दी'' या अपनी डिवाइस की लैंगवेज सेटिंग में जाकर हिंदी भाषा सैट करें।



हिन्दी स्मार्ट रिप्लाई

एलो का एक और फीचर है स्मार्ट रिप्लाई जिसके द्वारा उपयोगकर्ता आसानी से तुरन्त रिस्पान्ड कर सकते हैं। वास्वत में, हर दिन आधे से ज़्यादा लोग एलो पर स्मार्ट रिप्लाई का इस्तेमाल करते हैं।
मशीन लर्निंग द्वारा पावर्ड एलो टेक्स्ट की भाषा तो समझता ही है साथ ही दोस्तों और परिवारजनों द्वारा भेजे गए इमेज़ेस के लिए रिस्पान्स करने में भी मदद करता है और यह सब हिन्दी भाषा में!
स्मार्ट रिप्लाई उस भाषा को पहचान लेता है जिसमें आप चैट कर रहें हैं और उसी भाषा में रिस्पान्स का सुझाव देने लगता है। तो अब से आप एक टैप के साथ अपनी भाषा में अपने दोस्तों को संदेश ''क्या हाल है'' पर ''सब ठीक है'' रिप्लाई में भजे सकेंगे। अगर आप अंग्रेज़ी में चैट कर रहें हैं तो यह आपको अंग्रेज़ी रिस्पान्स दिखाने लगेगा। लेकिन अगर आप हिंदी में चैट कर रहें हैं तो यह आपको इसी भाषा में सुझाव देगा। आप अपनी डिवाइस सैटिंग में जाकर भी लैंगवेज  सैट कर सकते हैं।  


हम एंड्रोइड और आईओएस पर गूगल एलो के लिए हिंदी में ये नए फीचर लेकर आए हैं और आने वाले कुछ दिनों में सभी उपयोगकर्ताओं के लिए उपलब्ध होंगे। हम समय के साथ कई अन्य भाषाओं में भी असिस्टेन्ट और स्मार्ट रिप्लाई पेश करेंगे। फिलहाल अभी ये फीचर अंग्रेज़ी, हिन्दी, हिंग्लिश, जर्मन, ब्राज़ीलियन, पुर्तगाली में उपलब्ध हैं।

अमित फूले, ग्रुप प्रोडक्ट मैनेजर, गूगल के द्वारा