Google India is celebrating Children's Day in a unique way.
Google India is celebrating Children's Day in a unique way. The doodle features a drawing by an 11-year-old Anvita Prashant Telang.
A student at Pune's Vibgyor High School, Anita illustrates greeneries, water, balloons among many other things that every child has grown up playing. She also spreads the message that people should try to enjoy every moment of their lives.
This year, Google invited entries from children across the country to create doodles on theme "If I could teach anyone anything, it would be". The best entry is featured on Google homepage.
Google has run competitions for its doodles (a special picture message seen above the homepage search bar) since 2009.
"With 'Doodle 4 Google' competition, the aim is to promote creativity, passion and imagination in younger users.
Several other participants were also praised for their submissions. Google said kids from over 50 cities participated this year. "It's heartening to see the messages that these young minds wish to communicate with such creativity. It was a tough competition".