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Sunday 13 November 2011

The 7-year-old Indian musical instruments with the Children's Day Doodle

 
NEW DELHI: Some Google users in India as soon as a tabla, sitar, shehnai and other Indianmusical instruments, and may not establish a connection between the Children's Day Doodle.
, Google India, Children's Day, celebrate the birthday of the first Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was placed on its home page at the rain Scribble Gupta, Ryan International School,Greater Noida on a Class III student created. The monsoon this year's Doodle 4 Googlecompetition, Google has chosen to be the winner.
14 th November 2011 - Google, which won the Children's Day on the homepage to Google Indiaannounced the Doodle 4 Google entry input.



                                                     She explained that Scribble, rain, wrote, "India is the land of different cultures. In India, the music plays a very important role. India gave the world a number of musical instruments. Goddess Saraswati Veena plays, plays Damaru God Shiva. I used the mythological stories that played musical instruments in all cases . even during the war, played musical instruments. Lord Krishna's flute is known for its magical music in the whole world. In modern times, such as Mr. Zakir Hussain Tabla Mastro and Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma, all of the world famous "Santoor player in the world is great.
Google India is a laptop, a year and an Internet connection and a Rs 200,000 technology grant for her school, including the technical starter package comes along with a winning certificate presented with the rain.                                        Competition from Class I to Class X. Participating in this year's theme, 'India's gift to the world' challenge was based on the Google logo to imagine their own version of the open on all students.                                           Art from the partner schools throughout the doodles submitted by India moderated and 6000 doodles in the quarter-final round. Round it to the semifinals of the Sir JJ School of Arts, 600 doodles from the faculty and then moderated. Adman Prasoon Joshi, artist and actress Nandita Das, a panel of 45 judges, including the Ganga Kadakia rayaga herself. Jennifer Ham, Google's group from Scribble, Scribble chose the winner.In addition to the national winner, three group winners and there are also people rayaga to vote for their favorite Doodle, was chosen by an online voting.Shibajyoti from Jamshedpur Chaudhry (Group I) on his Doodle 'is an excellent development in India and the world' won the prize for the group; Coimbatore from Abhinav R (Group II) the name of his Scribble 's contribution to the world, India - Tradition' won the prize for. '- India's gift to the world, India and Indore to Nishi Bordia (Group III) was awarded the prize for the name of Scribble.1,55,000 from India across the country to compete in its third Doodle4Google Google entries received.                              Google doodles have gained immense popularity over the past few years, and the Google team, news events, civic milestones, birthdays, death anniversaries and important dates in the history of commemorative events to be put out of doodles.                              Google it for more than 200 of them in the running in the 270 2010 and 2011, with more than 900 doodles since 1998 it is estimated cesaya.

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