The Google4Doodle contest received a tremendous response, and a 7-year old Varsha Gupta from Noida has emerged the winner. This competition attracted more that 1,55,000 entries from all over the nation, which were then screened out to 44 semi-finalists, and then the winner was named.
“India’s gift to the world”- this was the theme of this year’s contest, and Varsha’s entry was titled “Indian Musical Instruments”, and the doodle will be displayed on the Google home-page on the eve of Childrens’ Day, i.e., 14th of November. Varsha won herself a certificate, and also a technology starter kit that boasts of a laptop, one-year internet connection plus a Rs. 2lakh technology grant for the school she studies in. You can see all the finalists’ doodles here: www.google.co.in/doodle4google.
This is what little Varsha had to say about her award-winning doodle–
Apart from the national winner, three group winners were also awarded. They were selected via online voting scheme, where Indians voted for the doodles they considered worthy. The finalists in this category are :
Group I - Shibajyoti Choudhury from Jamshedpur was awarded the group prize for his doodle called “Developing excellent India and World”
Group II - Abhinav R. from Coimbatore was awarded the group prize for his doodle called “India’s contribution to the world – Tradition”
Group III - Nishi Bordia from Indore was awarded the group prize for her doodle called “India’s gift to the world – India itself”.
All these group winners were given a Technology-starter kit. We wish many more such contests keep happening in India which would tap the creativity of such little minds and keep the spirit of healthy, creative competition going. We congratulate all the winners of the contest and also wish luck to each and every participant taking part in this contest. Keep up the good work guys!
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