The Best Google Doodles Created By Indian Students



By Arun Kumar Yadav (National Winner 2012), Kendriya Vidyalaya; India has diverse cultures, religions, languages, customs and traditions. This diversity can be witnessed in enthusiasm for sports; unique folk culture; extraordinary remarkable handicrafts; wide range of flora and fauna; agricultural practices with worldwide farming output; unparalleled spices and cuisines... Such colossal diversities represent Indias oneness.


By Varsha Gupta (National Winner 2011), Ryan International School, Greater Noida; India is a land of different cultures. In India Music plays a very importatnt role. India has given many musical instruments to the world. Example:- Tabla, Sarod, Veena, Shehnai etc. Goddess Saraswati plays Veena, God Shiv plays damaru. According to our mythlogical stories musical instruments used to be played on all the occassions. Even during war musical instruments were played. Lord Krishna's flute is known in the whole world for its magical music. In mordern days mr. Zakir Hussain is world famous as Tabla Mastro. Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma is known as a great Santoor player all over the world.

By Gulafsha Bano, St. Anthony's Day School; The G is made of hands of bride, a brother wearing a rakhi, clasping each other providing support. The vermillion alta smeared hands make the Os. A marigold garland, and tilak - a part of all festivities.

By M. Pranshu Tanaya, D.A.V. Public School; Google here presents the unified India showered by uneducated to educated person. G: 'Grapes' from Himachal Pradesh O: 'Orange' from Maharashtra O: 'Olive' from Jammu and Kashmir G: 'Guava' from Uttar Pradesh L: 'Lichi' from Jharkhand E: the sugarcane leaf showing contribution from U.P, Bihar, Odisha and other parts of India 

By Vasudevan Deepak, Devgiri CMI Public School; India is like a large banyan tree that shelters and protects everyone who comes to it. It brings different kinds of living things together under the same roof. 

By Kajal C. Soni, Queen Mary School; G of google has a Mosque for muslims, a Church for Christians and a Temple for Hindus, in such a way that all religions are united and do not have any violence. Both O's represent Diwali and Holi both of which are festivals celebrated by Hindus. The small 'g' represents a 9 day festival Navratri. The letter L represents Gandhi Jayanti and below has the Emblem of India. E has Santa Claus. 

By Saubhagya Kalia, Sri Aurobindo School of Integral Education; India is very rich in fruit. They are of many kinds, shapes and size, and grow in different parts of India depending on their climatic needs. 

By Shravya Manjunath, Mitra Academy; The Doodle here represents the different dance forms of India. Dance, being the common topic in this doodle has many sub-divisions. 

By Vidhi Binwal, The Orchid School; Indian Villages have diversity in culture, religion and the ways they make their living. Some sell earthen pots, some sell home-made eatables, while some sell coconuts, but they all co-exist and live together. 

By Aditi Tiwari, Amity International School; This doodle consists of people from different parts of India having different culture. There is a sikh boy, person from Brij in Krishna Mudra, people doing Bharat Natyam, Kathakali, people doing Yoga showing ancient culture of India 

By S. Preetham Paul, Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan, T.P.T. Branch; India is the home to a wide variety of languages, crops, religions, architectural masonry, music and dance forms, and so on, with blurred boundaries between them. Despite such immense diversity of culture across the country, Indians tend to be together, and take the nation forward, towards progress. 

By Samiksha Goel, Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1 Uppal; India is known for its unity in diversity all over the world. Whether it is Gupchup, Golgappa, or Panipuri the flavour, aroma and taste remain the same in any corner of the world but are called different names. Exactly the way Indians are bonded together in unity inspite of their diverse cultures, customs and religions. 

By Prasun Jain, Anand Vihar Higher Secondary School; This doodle describes India as a secular country where there is no caste discrimination. All the people of the country celebrate any festival without any discrimination and in India all people live together with joy and happiness and this will make the country India, which shows "Unity in Diversity". 

By Md. Aftab Alam, Albany Hall Public School; "In India we have many cultures, sports, religions and activities. Yoga is India's gift to the world. So I made this logo for Google," said the creator. 

By Nishi Bordia, The Emrald Heights International School; It is evident from the magnificent number of inventions and discoveries like those in the fields of trignometry, genetics, astronomy, methematics and many others that talent on this land is a natural instinct. India has presented some amazing concepts like chess, snakes and ladders, ahimsa, ayurveda, zero, ten numeral system and yoga, to name a few. These creations which span life and death make its creator itself an extramely special gift, India, a special gift to the world.

By Abhinav R., Stanes AI higher Secondary School; India is a cradle of human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great grandmother of tradition.

By Shibajyoti Choudhury, Little flower School; My dream for India to become an excellent country in all fields like peace, nature, education, technology & science, sports, forest, wealth, happiness, friendship and art etc. Besides India, our whole world need to become an excellent place to live, where no shortage of food, no fighting among religions or nations, no damage of nature etc.. The people of the dark (or under) world are being brought in brigher world. All religions will work jointly and all weapons the world will be destroyed. We together will enjoy Holi, Diwali, Id, Christmas etc. and spread love to the whole world.

By Trisha Chatterjee, City Montessori School; This doodle depicts Durga Puja. Here 'G' represents 'DHAKI', the double 'O' represents the beautiful face of 'Goddes Durga', 'g' represents the brightness of the festival, 'l' represents Ma's weapon 'Trishul' and 'e' represents 'DHUNUCHI'. This festival is celebrated by the Bengali's all over the country as well as in abroad. Thus this festival in an important part of Indian culture.

By Raghvi Bhatia, Delhi Public School (R K Puram); It is little known that chess and playing cards, both used throughout the world, originated in India. Aryabhatta, an Indian mathematician was the one to discover zero. Buddhism, an important religion, which has also heavily influenced Christianity, and Sanskrit, the basis of all European languages, are also some of India’s many priceless gifts. Indian literature has also been a great contribution to the world. However, as India has not ever invaded another country, India’s greatest gift to the world would have to be peace.

By Shubham R Vernekar, St. Aloysius High School; My doodle stands for the contributions & gifts that INDIA has contributed to this world. In my doodle, the letter G stands for the saints & holy people who have taught the world to lead a better life; O stand for Indias contribution in the field of medicine, i.e. Ayurveda; the other O stands for zero without which there would be no mathematics or science; the letter G represents yoga which keeps you fit & healthy; the letter L stands for Chess which is a game of Intelegence; letter E stands for hockey that represents the stamina of Indians. It is the national game of India. The other contributions would include Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar which signifies our architecture, basmati rice which originated in India, wonderful mythological books like Ramayana & Mahabharata.

By Gayatri  Ketharaman, The Bishop's co-ed School; India’s greatest gift to the world has been it’s message of peace, universal love and gentleness towards all beings, which has been spread by leaders like the Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi. Its other important contributions are - invention of the concept of ‘zero’, the ‘C.V.Raman Effect’, and providing knowledge of healing through yoga and ayurveda. Both navigation and the game of chess have their roots in India. Truly , its contributions to the world are both numerous and remarkable!

By Rohit Dhote, Bhavan's Bhagwandas Purohit Vidya Mandir; India is a sacred land which gifts evertything it has to the world. Indian culture promotes peace and equality amongst all the religions. This sets an example before all non-secular countries. India is moving ahead today for a greener tomorrow. It is also developing in the field of science to help other countries. Many foreign companies invest in the Indian stock exchange and earn good profits. Indian cultural spirits have always influenced the world. In the field of yoga, India has achieved a wide acclaim. It is also famous for its vivid arts. India, our motherland, is a country with diverse religions, cultures, beliefs and ideas. Unity in diversity is her motto.

By Vaibhav Shenoy M, Canara High School; My motherland has many origins and religions. My land is empowered by Non-violence, Peace and Unity. It expects these in all beings. Our Arts, Sculptures and music made the world wonderful. We contributed Ayurveda and Yoga to all beings to live healthy.

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