On Children's Day, Google homepage carries doodle by 7-year-old Indian







Google India has commemorated Children's Day in India with a homepage doodle that was created by a seven-year-old Indian, Varsha Gupta.  
Varsha's imaginative doodle, entitled ‘Indian Musical Instruments’, became the third by an Indian to be declared the Doodle4Google winner.
A student of Ryan International School, Greater Noida, Varsha’s design around this year’s theme, ‘India’s gift to the world’ represents musical instruments with Indian origins.


“Varsha Gupta’s doodle of the Google logo artfully depicts how India is a land of different cultures and music plays an important role in it. The doodle artfully represents many musical instruments that India has introduced to the world- Tabla, Sarod, Veena and Shehnai,” said a Google blog post.
The Doodle team and Jennifer Hom – team that created the legendary Gandhi birth anniversary doodle, chose the winning doodle for India.
Varsha Gupta’s doodle won her a technology starter package that includes a laptop, a year’s internet connection and a Rs 2 lakh technology grant for her school.

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