On the occasion of Children’s Day, Google has dedicated a special doodle created under the search engine giant’s Doogle 4 Google 2015 contest. Also Read - COVID-19: Remdesivir injections, RT-PCR tests, oxygen cylinders, hospital beds are most searched terms on Google
Google had invited entries from children across India and the winning entry has been featured on the homepage. The theme for this year was, ‘Create Something for India.’ All the participants were divided into three groups – Group 1, Group 2 and Group 3. Also Read - Google celebrates Earth Day 2021 with a new animated Doodle
Out of the 12 finalists, P Karthik from Andhra Pradesh, was declared as the winner and his doodle has been featured on Google India’s homepage. His doodle has a title of ‘Plastic to Earth Machine,’ an idea that aims towards reversing the industrial damage done to the environment. Also Read - Google app will now show you Pac-Man, Hello Kitty and more in AR: Here's how
P Karthik describes his doodle with a caption, “This mega machine to recycle all the waste plastic from our country and make it into a material which helps the growth of mother nature. This machine will turn the most powerful evil plastic into green.”
In Group 2, P Ramya was chosen as the winner. Belonging to Andhra Pradesh, her doodle has a title of ‘Green City Dream City.’ “I would want to create a green city which will only use green resources of energy. It will provide equal opportunity for everyone whether poor or rich,” Ramya wrote.
Ashita Sharma from New Delhi topped Group 3. With a title of ‘Robots – to transform India’, she writes, “My 3 robots will make India a better place. Blue robot will catch hold of one who litters and the one who is corrupt. The pink robot will collect taxes while the green robot will aim for a clean and green India.”