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Doodle 4 Google India 2013 – Celebrating Indian Women
Posted By : Animation Galaxy At 14-11-2013 21:31:13
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Doodle 4 Google 2013's winner is being featured on the Google home page in India on the occasion of Children's Day. The winning entry is by a class 10 student from Pune.
The winner was selected from among 12 finalists chosen from different parts of the country by the national jury comprising actress Kirron Kher and political cartoonist Ajit Ninan.
"The competition is the perfect platform for the Indian youth to showcase their talent on an international platform. It allows youngsters not only from the metro cities but tier II, III and even IV to participate, which is evident from the entries seen this year," said Rajan Anandan, managing director, Google India.
This year the competition received 1.5 lakh entries in the contest held across 100 cities and 1,500 schools.
2013 Winners
National Winner
Sky's The Limit For Indian Women
Gayatri Ketharaman, The Bishop's Co-Ed School, Pune
Group Winners
Year 1-3
Celebrating Indian Women
Madhuram Vatsal, St. Francis's College, Lucknow
Years 4-6
Women Are Future, Empower Them Better
Binita Biswajeeta, D.A.V Public School, Balasore, Odissa
Years 7-10
Indian Women Leading Our Country
Akash Shetty, St Aloysius High School, Mangalore
Finalists - Class 1-3
Mother Of India
Avipsha Das, Loreto Day School, Sealdah, Kolkata
Indian Women is the real poradox. She has reached unattained heights of success in terms of profession, social status and education. The modern Indian Women have honed their skills and jumped into battlefield of life, fighting against social restrictions, emotional ties, religious boudaries and culture barriers.
Today's Indian Women
Soham Patil, Vidyashilp Public School, Pune
The women in India is now making a great progress in all the areas such as sports, education, science, environment, fashion etc. They have also won prestigious contests all across the globe
Roles Of Indian Women
Shreya Pandey, K V Hebbar, Bangalore
This doodle represents the different roles played by an Indian Women. She not only does the household work but are also involved in other professions. Thus, she plays a vital role in society
Celebrating Indian Women - Group Winner
Madhuram Vatsal, St. Francis's College, Lucknow
This doodle shows all the forms of Indian Women - a learner, a warrior, a goddess, a dancer, a scholar and a jewellery lover
Class 4-6
Women Are Future, Empower Them Better - Group Winner
Binita Biswajeeta, D.A.V Public School, Balasore, Odissa
In this doodle, Indian Women has encapsulated Google logo representing Past, Present and Future. 'G'reat warrior, 'O'mni Talented, 'O'rbital Queen, 'G'amesmanship at International level, 'L'ata mangeshkar, India's Nightingale, 'E'ternal Mother Teresa
Women & Children Working In Different Ways
Ayan Yasin Shaikh, St. Joseph High School, New Panvel, Mumbai
Women in India now participate fully in areas such as education, sports, politics, media, art and culture. My doodle represents the life of an Indian Women...
Celebrating Indian Women
Dikshitha S, St. Charles High School, Bangalore
Women's status in the society has highly developed. They are being successful in all fields. I feel they have become more independent in today's world so I have tried to incorporate it by showing it with various colours. Their freedom is represented by the colors
Celebrating Indian Women
Prakhar Singh, St. Francis's College, Lucknow
Indian Women are blessed with a diverse personality. They respect the bond of marriage and care for their children. They are equally successful in their professional lives too.. They are astraunauts, lawyers, sportsperson and administrators as well.. This is what thisdoodle depicts.
Class 7-10
Many Facets of India Women
Vinni Malik, The Emerald Heights International School, Indore
In this doodle, Vinni have shown women working in various feilds like sports, writing, singing and dancing. One could see that the condition of women in society has improved alot. They have progressed from the boudaries of kitchens to the space beyond earth. There is nothing women can't do.
Sky's The Limit For Indian Women - National Winner
Gayatri Ketharaman, The Bishop's Co-Ed School, Pune
Each letter of my doodle depicts a trait of the Indian Women. She is graceful and elegant, adept at balancing work and home. She is a go getter. She personifies motherhood. Even in the face of adversity, she is courageous. Kudos to Indian Women
Indian Women Leading Our Country
Akash Shetty, St Aloysius High School, Mangalore
It is not always that man make history, women do that to. Nobody can forget the contributions of women like Indira Gandhi, Rani Laxmi bai, Kalpana Chawla, Mery Kom, Saina Nehwal. These women have contributed to make our country proud
Nari, Tere Roop Anek - Group Winner
Devanshi Das, Delhi Public School, Faridabad
This doodle shows different shades of Indian Women. 'G' is the Indian Bride cald in traditional red saree, epitome of grace and beauty. First 'O' is the symbol of Womenhood and second shows the goddess in her representing her inner strength. 'G' represents her most important role as a mother. The happiness and contentment is clearly visible on her face. 'L' and 'E' present the women with power as a warrior.
For more info - http://www.google.co.in/doodle4google/index.html
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