This child from Bengal won Google Doodle competition, became number 1 in lakhs

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In India, today i.e. on 14th November, the birth anniversary of the country’s first Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru is celebrated as Children’s Day. Today, tech giant Google has announced the winners of the Google for Doodle Competition on the occasion of Children’s Day in India. Shlok Mukherjee of Bengal has become the first winner in this. Shlok’s doodle created on the subject India on the Center Stage has received the highest number of votes among the 20 entries selected from across the country. Google made it live on its home page at 12 o’clock on the night of 14 November.

googd doodle Children from classes 1 to 10 from more than 100 Indian cities participated in this competition, which had more than 1,15,000 entries. The title of Shlok’s doodle is ‘India on the center stage’. This shows the further pace of India’s scientific progress in the future. “We’re pleased to see advanced technology and sustainability appear to be common themes in many of the doodles,” Google said in a press release.

A doodle of the verse based on the theme of the contest “Next 25 Saal Mein Mera Bharat Hoga” will be shown on the search engine throughout the day. A student of Delhi Public School in Newtown, Kolkata explained the doodle, “In the coming 25 years, scientists in our India will create their own eco-friendly robots for the welfare of humans. India will have simple journeys from earth to space. Bharat Yoga And the field of Ayurveda will advance further and become stronger in the world in the coming years.”

Google said the 20 doodles were finalized by a team of judges, which included prominent personalities such as Kuriakose Vaissian, editor-in-chief of Tinkle Comics. In this, public vote was used for the results. Google evaluated artistic metrics, creativity, alignment with the contest theme, uniqueness and innovation in vision to make the finalists from hundreds of entries. The results have come out due to more than 5 lakh public votes, in which the names of one national winner and 4 group winners have been declared.

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