Capturing the milestones India has achieved in its journey of 75 years since Independence, software giant Google on Friday unveiled a vibrant online project drawing from rich archives and featuring artistic illustrations to tell the story of the country.
Named ‘India ki Udaan’, the project executed by Google Arts & Culture celebrates the country’s achievements and is “themed on the unwavering and undying spirit of India over these past 75 years”.
The project was officially launched at a glittering event held at the Sunder Nursery in New Delhi in the presence of Union Culture and Tourism Minister G. Kishan Reddy and senior officials of the Culture Ministry and Google.
It also announced that its popular Doodle4Google contest for 2022, themed on ‘In the next 25 years, my India will …’, is now open for entries to students of classes 1-10.
“The winner of this year’s Doodle4Google will see their artwork on the Google homepage in India on November 14, and win a ₹5,00,000 college scholarship, a ₹2,00,000 technology package for their school/non-profit organisation, a recognition of achievement, Google hardware, and fun Google collectables.
Reddy, in his address, urged the Google team to create a special doodle on ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’, which would encourage its employees and others also enthusiastically to take part in the campaign. “India today is in the middle of digital, data and disintermediation revolution. Digital revolution coupled with ease of doing business has allowed common Indian citizens to avail of services in a faceless, presence less and cashless manner,” Reddy was quoted as saying in the statement.
Merging technologies and India’s rich cultural heritage, the new Google Arts & Culture collection, ‘India Ki Udaan’, (literally translated as “India takes flight”), “is themed on the unwavering and undying spirit of India over these past 75 years,” Google said.