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Google celebrates 79th Independence Day with doodle showcasing national accolades

Google marked India's 79th Independence Day with a special doodle showcasing the nation's diverse cultural and historical milestones. The artwork, created by Boomranng Studio, blends regional crafts with achievements in space, sports, and cinema. Each tile represents a unique Indian art style, from Jaipur pottery to Bengali terracotta. The doodle honors India's journey from colonial rule to a thriving, independent nation.

New Delhi, Aug 15

Google on Friday celebrated India’s 79th Independence Day with a doodle that showcases national achievements in diverse fields.

The doodle features traditional tile artwork from different regions of the country, depicting an enduring artistic expression of India.

The artwork, illustrated by artists Makarand Narkar and Sonal Vasave of Boomranng Studio, showcases the country’s diverse achievements -- from several successful space missions to world chess championships to triumphs in the field of cricket as well as international accolades in the cinema industry.

“The tiles are a diverse array of styles and textures from different regions in India, ranging from Jaipur blue pottery (Rajasthan) to terracotta relief (West Bengal),” Google said.

“Each tile showcases a different style and a different national achievement, from space missions and world chess titles, to cricketing glory and international film recognitions,” the tech giant added.

The doodle displays the word ‘GOOGLE’ in six uniquely designed tiles, each representing a distinct regional style.

The first features Jaipur blue pottery with the letter ‘G’ in a classic font and floral motifs; the second bears a floral pattern with a spaceship; the third shows a cricket ball and bats; the fourth carries a traditional Indian design; the fifth displays a chess piece; and the sixth includes a cinema reel forming the letters ‘L’ and ‘E’.

India celebrates its day of freedom on August 15 every year with a blend of ceremonies, cultural displays, and individual expressions of patriotism.

“On this day in 1947, India gained its freedom after nearly two centuries of British rule, officially becoming a sovereign republic,” Google said.

The country's Independence movement was led by prominent figures who championed civil disobedience and nonviolent protests.

The day stands as a tribute to the past as well as a celebration of the nation’s ongoing journey and its vibrant future.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I appreciate the effort, I wish they had included more regional art forms like Kerala's mural paintings or Madhubani art. Our cultural heritage is much richer than what's shown here. Still, a decent attempt!

Arjun K

The chess tile made me so proud! Remembering Vishy Anand's world championship wins. Our country has achieved so much across fields - from Chandrayaan to Chess to Cricket. Jai Hind! 🚀♟🏏

Sarah B

As someone who recently moved to India, these doodles are such a wonderful way to learn about the country's culture and achievements. The terracotta relief tile is absolutely stunning!

Kavya N

The cinema reel tile is perfect! Our films are now getting global recognition - from Satyajit Ray to RRR. Bollywood, Tollywood, Mollywood - all making India proud on international platforms 🎥

Michael C

The cricket tile brings back memories of India's World Cup wins. But I wonder why they didn't include hockey - our national sport that brought us Olympic gold medals? A missed opportunity there.

Divya L

Beautiful concept but execution could be better. The tiles look too digital - they should have maintained more authenticity of the traditional art forms. Still,

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