The search engine giant celebrates Earth Day 2013 with a doodle.
160 years since the first passenger train chugged out of Bori Bunder for Thane.
The search engine giant pays tribute to the late singer with a doodle on his 72nd birthday.
American cartoonist Winsor Zenic McCay had inspired the likes of Walt Disney and several other animators of his time. Google pays a tribute to his genius with this interactive doodle.
The search engine giant celebrates the 115th anniversary of Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.
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.
On what would have been CV Raman's 125th birthday, the search engine giant pays its tribute to India's Nobel Prize-winning physicist.
The search engine is celebrating the 407th birthday of the Dutch artist
Google pays a fitting tribute to the women who sacrificed their lives to protect India's forests.
India's first female photojournalist gave this interview to Rediff.com a year before she died.
French artist-physicist-inventor Louis Daguerre, widely credited for successfully capturing permanent photographs on a commercial scale lines a long list of inventors, artists, scientists that Google honours by showcasing their doodles on their search engine page.
Lesser known facts about India's first female lawyer.
Sardesai, who was considered India's best batsman against spin bowling, died in Mumbai on June 2, 2007.
The search engine giant pays American graphic designer and filmmaker a tribute
Revealing the splendour of Mother Earth through ten amazing photographs from across the world.
How did a young girl with no formal education become one of India's most inspiring teachers and social reformers?
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.
The search engine pays tribute to America's greatest humourist on his 176th birthday.
The doodle is designed by Vidhya Nagarajan.
The Indian author was born August 21, 1915.
He's the Indian Nobel Prize winner you probably haven't heard of.
Rahul Pingla from Mumbai shares the thought behind Google's Children's Day doodle.
She paved the way for potato vodka and gluten-free baking. 300 years ago! And that's only two of the many cool things about this Swedish scientist the world is talking about.
5 things you must know about this scientific trailblazer.
Yes, it's that time of year again when people start hurling mushy tomatoes at each other in the street of Spain for absolutely no reason.
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.
'There's no love for the song or Madhuri, no consideration for what it meant to an entire generation and zero respect for its iconic choreography,' says Sukanya Verma.
Chanda Kochhar is among the three Indians in Time's Most Influential list.