Live Event Streamers broadcast weddings, corporate AGMs, conferences, religious functions (kirtan, satsang, puja), sports matches, and concerts to remote audiences in real time via YouTube Live, Facebook Live, Instagram Live, Zoom Webinar, and multi-platform aggregators like Restream.io or Castr. India's context is unique: the wedding industry alone is valued at ₹3.7 lakh crore, with NRI families routinely paying ₹15,000-60,000 per event to watch a daughter's anand karaj or son's pheras from Canada or the US. Corporate India's AGM and investor-day streaming is now a SEBI-backed compliance requirement for listed companies. Religious functions (ISKCON kirtan, Sant Nirankari satsangs, temple pujas) draw global diaspora audiences of lakhs. The technical stack is OBS Studio or vMix (multi-cam switching), NDI for wireless camera feeds, hardware encoders (Teradek, Kiloview), and 4G LTE bonding (Peplink) for outdoor venues where fibre isn't an option. Tier-2 city demand is high — a streamer in Jalandhar, Jaipur, or Visakhapatnam has a captive wedding circuit of 200+ events/year within driving distance. Entry is genuinely low-barrier: ₹50,000 in gear (laptop + capture card + Rode mic + TP-Link router) and OBS skill lands first contracts. The professional ceiling, however, is a fully equipped A/V production house running 8-10 simultaneous event streams per weekend at peak wedding season.