The search engine giant has featured the work of Gayatri Ketharaman to celebrate Children's Day
Google has created a special doodle to celebrate India's 76th Republic Day, featuring a vibrant 'wildlife parade' representing the country's diversity. The artwork depicts animals and birds from different regions of India, including a snow leopard in a Ladakhi dress and a tiger holding a traditional instrument. The doodle was illustrated by Pune-based artist Rohan Dahotre, who aimed to capture the spirit of India's unity and cultural richness.
The search engine giant honours Intel co-founder Robert Noyce's contribution to technology with a doodle
Anvita Telang, 11, wins the Doodle for Google contest 2016 and her doodle is on the search engine's home page today, November 14.
Gurgaon based Divyanshi Singhal's doodle of Walking Trees was selected from over 1.1 lakh entries across India.
The search engine celebrates the 113th birth anniversary of American artist and sculptor Alexander Calder with a doodle.
Rahul Pingla from Mumbai shares the thought behind Google's Children's Day doodle.
The artwork showcases beautiful old buildings in the backdrop in light saffron hue along with people in the front in green shade, with the letters of the company's name in blue emblazoned in the middle, in a nod to the tricolour.
Class 9 student Arun Kumar Yadav's award winning doodle is displayed on the Google home page today.
The multi-hued doodle, with a dominant blue tone, depicts iconic monuments interspersed with images of famous music instruments and dance forms. The six letters of the word Google have been portrayed colourfully and using images of India's national bird and an iconic south Indian dance form.
The search engine celebrates birthday of the legendary guitarist, songwriter and inventor with a doodle.
Perkin is credited with discovering synthetic dye at a young age of 18.
Monday's animated Google doodle sees Sergei developing the film reels.
Google hails the great director on his 92nd birthday.
On this date, April 27, in 1982, the Hindi poet received the Jnanpith Award for her outstanding contribution to Indian literature.
Google's doodle has been famous for recreating the search giant's logo to mark an important event or artiste.
India's first female photojournalist gave this interview to Rediff.com a year before she died.
Google Doodles are the various modifications or humorous features the company does to its logo that appears on its home page.
The Nightingale of India's 135th birthday is celebrated with a doodle on Google's home page.
Keeping with the tradition of celebrating landmark occasions, the search engine giant has yet another doodle on its homepage today.
The doodle you're seeing on Google's home page today is created by Vaidehi Reddy, a class 9 student of Army Public School, Pune.
The 'doodle', which appears as a rangoli-like motif in the background, depicts three decorated elephants each carrying two children and a tricoloured umbrella on it's back, a reference to the Bravery Award recipients who took part in the Republic Day parade.
The Indian author was born August 21, 1915.
With its latest creation, Google is celebrating the birth anniversary of the pioneer of stop motion clay animation.
The doodle is designed by Vidhya Nagarajan.
Meet Arun Kumar Yadav who won Doodle for Google competition this year. The doodle you saw on Google India's homepage on Childern's Day was his.
Today, the search giant is celebrating the Irish novelist's 165th birthday with the doodle.
The doodle is a tribute to British archaeologist Mary Leakey.
Google's use of doodle to commemorate artists and events have become quite famous.
The Indian dancer and choreographer's 112th birth anniversary was celebrated with a doodle.
The search engine giant commemorates the achievements of German bacteriologist and inventor of the Petri dish.
Bharat Ratna recipient Ustad Bismillah Khan was born March 21, 1916.
Sardesai, who was considered India's best batsman against spin bowling, died in Mumbai on June 2, 2007.
Virginia Woolf was one of the foremost modernists of the twentieth century.
The legendary jazz singer would have turned 96 today
The Ferris wheel in the doodle is a tribute to American engineer George Ferris who was born on February 14.
Today's animated doodle on the search engine's homepage pays tribute to Achille-Claude Debussy.
The search engine has created a special doodle to mark the occasion.
The engine giant's innovative way of observing landmark events with special doodles has been a big hit with Internet users across the world. We bring you 12 of our favourite doodles of 2011.
Dr Saruhashi is renowned for her groundbreaking research as a geochemist.