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New Year's Eve 2019 - Google Doodle

Google Doddle for New Year Eve A mammoth pile of balloons? Check. A ton of  party hats? Check. A herd of friends and family ready to countdown? Check. Let the New Year’s Eve festivities commence! At the stroke of midnight, it’s out with the old and in with the new. We’ll sing that song “Should old acquaintance be forgot,” but there’s no need to worry about our purple friends. Elephants never forget. Happy New Year’s Eve!

Google India Doodle - HBD Dr.GV - Dr.Govindappa Venkataswamy's 100th Birthday

Dr.Govindappa Venkataswamy's 100th Birthday - Google Doodle Attachment to your village, your hospital, your state or country—that must go. You must live in your soul and face the universal consciousness. To see all as one. To have this vision and work with strength and wisdom all over the world...to give sight for all." -Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy Known as Dr. V to colleagues and patients, Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy, founded the Aravind Eye Hospital, which started as an 11-bed facility and has grown into a network of clinics providing life-changing care to citizens of a nation struggling with high rates of blindness. Born on this day in 1918, Govindappa Venkataswamy was raised in Vadamalapuram, a rural village in Southern India. He began his education at a school with no paper or pencils—spreading sand from the riverbank on the ground, students would write with their hands. From such humble beginnings he went on to earn a B.A. in chemistry from American Colleg...

First Google Doodle by Google in 1998 & Journey - #SearchIs20 Doodle Team

20 Years of Google Doodle - Their Journey in a single post #SearchIs20 Doodle Team Directors:  Matt Cruickshank, Sophie Diao Story Lead:  Nate Swinehart Producer:  Colin Duffy Doodle Team Leads:  Ryan Germick, Brian Kaas Writer:  Elena Skopetos Sound Design : Nick Zammuto Marketing:  Julianne Niemaszyk, Perla Campos Animation Production Partners:    MediaMonks Art & Animation Direction:  Nico Piccirilli, Fran Marquez Associate Creative Director:  Vincent Vercoutre Art Team:  Nico Piccirilli, Fran Marquez, Sergio Filho, Yan Jamacaru, German Di Ciccio, Juan Behrens, Lorenzo Milito 2D Animation:  Declan Byrne, Nico Piccirilli, Sergio Filho, Maxime Inden, Patrick Brem, Adriel Delgado, Tom Kamps, Floris van Raak, Michiel Schellekens, Oscar Sobrino Stop Motion:  Daniela Uribe (Blnd) 3D Animation:  Oscar Sobrino, Martijn van den Broek, Adriel Delgado Producers:  Tara Co...

Current year Teachers Day Google Doodle

2018 Teachers Day Google Doodle  Google Doodle - This Year Teachers Day Google Doodle made a globe and with all the subjects as planets or bubbles to celebrate this years Teachers Day 2018.  Also the globe has a spectacle... hmm not sure why you need that is that because people who study a lot need to wear glasses...we don't thinks so. Whats your view? comments about it Teachers' Day 2018 (India) Teachers' Day is a special day for the appreciation of teachers, and may include celebrations to honor them for their special contributions in a particular field area, or the community in general.

Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis’ 125th Birthday - Google India Doodle

Google Doodle - Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis’ 125th Birthday Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis OBE, FNA,FASc,FRS (29 June 1893 – 28 June 1972) was an Indian scientist and applied statistician. He is best remembered for the Mahalanobis distance, a statistical measure, and for being one of the members of the first Planning Commission of free India. He made pioneering studies in anthropometry in India. He founded the Indian Statistical Institute, and contributed to the design of large-scale sample surveys.

Gauhar Jaan’s 145th Birthday - Google India Doodle

Google India Doodle - Gauhar Jaan’s 145th Birthday Gauhar Jaan (born Angelina Yeoward, 26 June 1873 – 17 January 1930) was an Indian singer and dancer from Calcutta. She was one of the first performers to record music on 78 rpm records in India, and released by Gramophone Company of India.

Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s 246th Birthday - Google India Doodle

Google India Doodle celebrating Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s 246th Birthday

Mother's Day 2018 Google India Doodle

Mother's Day 2018 - Google Doodle Google Doodle India celebrating Mother's day this year with the doodle.

Mrinalini Sarabhai’s 100th Birthday Google India Doodle

Mrinalini Sarabhai’s 100th Birthday Today’s Doodle celebrates Indian classical dancer Mrinalini Sarabhai, who quickly developed her own technique, spirit, and strength by training at a young age, studying both the South Indian classical dance form of Bharatanatyam and the classical dance-drama of Kathakali. One of the few classical dancers trained in more than one form, Sarabhai was able to quickly build a career in choreography and teaching. Despite seeing the continuous evolution of dance forms over her multi-decade career, she was inspired to choreograph more than three hundred dance dramas with a strong base of classical tradition behind them. Sarabhai hoped to share the craft with future generations, which led her and her husband to found the Darpana Academy of Performing Arts in 1949. The small dance academy grew to become not only a study center for diverse art forms, but one that used the power of arts to bring about positive change to the critical issues facing s...

Labour Day Doodle by Google - Find the tools related to your Job

Happy Labour Day - 2018 Happy Labour Day readers, this year Google Doodle for Labour Day has collection of items, so let's find out which item relate to which job and tag the person who is in that profession. Interesting I am not able find any tools related to IT, may be Google Itself represent it..

Today's India's Google Doodle - Dadasaheb Phalke’s 148th Birthday

Dadasaheb Phalke’s 148th Birthday 's Google Doodle Almost 150 years ago on this date, Dhundiraj Govind Phalke was born in Trimbak in present-day Maharashtra. The son of a scholar, Phalke developed a keen interest in the arts and studied at various points, photography, lithography, architecture, engineering, and even magic. After stints as a painter, draftsman, theatrical set designer, and lithographer, he chanced upon Alice Guy's silent film, The Life of Christ (1910). Already deeply influenced by the works of painter, Raja Ravi Varma, Phalke resolved to bring Indian culture to the silver screen. He traveled to London to learn filmmaking from Cecil Hepworth. In 1913, India’s first silent film, Raja Harishchandra was released. Phalke’s magic touch with special effects and mythology made it a huge hit, and it was followed by a dozen more. In 1969, the Government of India paid homage to this visionary filmmaker by establishing the Dadasaheb Phalke award r...