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My India Full of Life – Doodle4Google – Puru Pratap Singh


November 14, 2009. – Children’s Day was one of the life remembering day for all the Google lovers in India, when they displayed Puru Pratap Singh “Winner of  Doodle 4 Google” contest organized by Google . Puru Pratap Singh is a 9 year old child from Amity International School, Gurgaon who loves painting and playing with colors more then studying or playing. In Aug 09 Google launched this competition to design their Google India Page Logo to all the students from Standard 1 to 10. The winner’s doodle was displayed on our home page, google.co.in on

My India Full of Life - Google Doodle

My India Full of Life - Google Doodle

Puru Pratap Singh explains his Doodle 4 Google :

The ‘G’ has been styled as the national bird, the peacock, with its crest sporting the four main religious symbols of the country. The following ‘O’ appears as an open book to represent the Indian wisdom, the second ‘O’ is painted blue as a tribute to India’s moon-mission Chandrayaan finding water on the moon. The other ‘G’ is in the shape of Kashmir symbolising India’s crown and the ‘L’ is depicted with an inverted rifle that reminds one of the unknown soldier at Amar Jawan Jyoti while the final ‘E’ is represented as Gandhiji with his walking stick.

You can view all the finalist Doodle 4 Google on the Google Competition page. Hope more and more companies worldwide make such interactive competition for Indian young generation. Don’t forget to wish Puru via comments. Thanks.

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