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Marking India's 76th Republic Day, Google search engine unveiled a special doodle featuring a blend of wildlife and India's culture.Created by Pune-based guest artist Rohan Dahotre, this doodle showcases various animals and India's traditional attires.
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As India celebrates its 76th Republic Day on Google has unveiled a special wildlife-themed Doodle to mark the occasion. This year’s Doodle comes as a tribute to India’s rich biodiversity, highlighting the country’s remarkable wildlife and its role in shaping the nations cultural heritage.
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A snow leopard in a Ladakhi dress, a ‘tiger’ wearing a dhoti-kurta holding a traditional instrument and a few other animals and birds representing different regions of India and its diversity feature in a special doodle by internet giant Google to mark the 76th Republic Day.
This year, India will mark its 76th Republic Day under the theme “Swarnim Bharat: Virasat aur Vikas” (Golden India: Legacy and Progress)
Google celebrates India’s 76th Republic Day with a vibrant wildlife-themed doodle showcasing the country’s rich cultural and natural diversity.
The satellites were launched at 1915 GMT, just after midnight in India, from the Vandenberg Space Force Base, a live telecast from SpaceX showed. The launch marks a milestone for the country's growing private space sector and for Google-backed Pixxel, a five-year-old startup.
Google Doodle features a diverse culture through 'Republic Day parade', it was illustrated by Pune-based guest artist Rohan Dahotre. The animals portrayed in the parade represent different regions of India.