On the occasion of the birth anniversary of the India’s first prime minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Children’s Day, Google’s homepage for India has a special doodle created under its ‘Doodle 4 Google’ 2015 contest.
The winning doodle, drawn by 9-year-old P Karthik from Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan, Visakhapatnam, shows a Plastic to Earth Machine.
This is an annual contest, wherein the search giant invites entries from children across the country and the winning entry gets featured on its homepage. This year’s theme for the Google 4 Doodle was ‘Create Something for India’.
In Karthik words, “This machine will recycle all the plastic waste from our country and turn it into a material which helps the growth of mother nature. This machine will turn the most powerful evil plastic into green.”
Other winning entry was P Ramya under Group 2 category from Prakash Vidyaniketan, Andhra Pradesh for the ‘Green City Dream City’ doodle. She describes it as, “I would want to create a green city which will only use green resources of energy. It will provide equal opportunity for everyone whether poor or rich.”
Group 3 winning entry was doodle by Ashita Sharma, Mother Mary’s School, New Delhi. The doodle was about ‘Robots – to transform India’, and Ashita describes it as “My 3 robots will make India a better place. Blue robot will catch hold of one who litters and the one who is corrupt. The pink robot will collect taxes while the green robot will aim for a clean and green India.”