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Google celebrates 2018 Children's Day with a doodle designed by Mumbai schoolgirl Pingla Rahul.
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- Pingla's doodle reflects his fascination with space exploration
- Rahul is the winner of the Google 2018 Doodle 4 contest in India
Google celebrates 2018 Children's Day with a doodle designed by Mumbai schoolgirl Pingla Rahul. Rahul is the winner of the Google Doodle 4 Google 2018 contest in India. The theme of the contest this year was "What inspires me". Pingla's scribble reflects his fascination with space exploration.
"In my Doodle, I've shown what inspires me." Space exploration inspires me immensely as there is still much to learn about our universe – planets to stars through galaxies and beyond It's inspiring to learn how small we are To express my idea, I drew myself trying to see the extent of space through a telescope, I have created galaxies, planets and spaceships to represent the immensity of things in the space … (Carefully arranged to represent each letter in the Google logo. ", she writes to Google.
The doodle created by Pingla shows a girl using a telescope to see the planets and galaxies of the universe.
Every year, on November 14, India celebrates the Children's Day. This day is a tribute to Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of Free India. Nehru was born on November 14, 1889. Nehru was known for his love of children and affectionately called Chacha Nehru. "Today's children will make tomorrow's India, and the way we raise them will determine the future of the country," he said.
This year's Doodle 4 Google contest was judged by the brain-creator Arun Iyer, Rob (Harun Robert), famous artist for YouTube Kids Creator, by Sejal Kumar, creator of YouTube, and by Ryan Germick, head of the company. Google Doodles team. In addition to Pingla, there were four other winners: Shaikh Mohd Rufael Rizwan from category 1 to 2, Aarohi Dixit from category 3 to 4, Daniya Kulsum from category 5 to 6 and Dhwanit P Nagar from class 9 to 10.