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Google has marked one of the most important ancient festivals in India with a multi-coloured Doodle on its homepage which reflects the vibrance of the riotous occasion. Here’s what you need to ...
Google has doodled India’s festival of colours Holi four times – in 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014. In this year’s Holi doodle, the company’s homepage featured a 'pitchkari' (spraygun) splashing ...
Holi, a Hindu spring festival, is being celebrated with a Google Doodle on March 13, 2017. “Today, the Google letters are taking on a fresh set of colors in honor of the Holi festival,” Google ...
Google, once known widely for its "don't be evil" motto, dedicated its Monday doodle to the idea of good's triumph over evil in the Hindu festival of Holi.Holi is traditionally celebrated in India ...
The Google Doodle March 2, 2018, celebrated the festival Holi. Google Eight facts about Holi: The Holi festival is usually celebrated in India and smaller festivals also occur in places around the ...
Google’s Doodle Comes Alive in Honor of Holi, the Festival of Colors. 1 minute read minute read ...
On March 21, Google celebrates the festival of Holi with an animated doodle. The colourful and vibrant animation portrays the festival of colours. In the doodle, while on one hand people are seen ...
Google rolled out a doodle honoring Holi, the Hindu spring festival of colors celebrated in India on the last full moon of the lunar month.
Google Doodle Today: The third phase of voting for the ongoing Lok Sabha elections 2024 will begin in India on Tuesday morning Livemint Published 7 May 2024, 06:24 AM IST ...
India News: On India's 78th Independence Day, Google featured a doodle by Vrinda Zaveri, celebrating iconic Indian architecture adorned in national colors. The do ...
Once the interactive Google Doodle comes to life, however, bursts of virtual colored powder splatters across it. The Doodle is, of course, celebrating Holi — the Hindu festival of color that has ...
Also known as “the festival of colours” or “the festival of spring”, Holi is celebrated around the world, but particularly in Nepal and India. In South Asia, it typically marks the start ...