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The ‘6th Annual Doodle 4 Google Contest’ can help you get famous on Google
Mumbai: Google has decided to open new Google Doodle entries for Children’s Day, November 14, 2014. With the launch of the 6th Annual Doodle 4 Google Contest, it has decided to base the theme of Children’s Day Google Doodle as ‘A place in India I wish to visit’.
The most creative, aesthetic and innovative Doodles based on the respective theme will be up on Google India’s Homepage on November 14, 2014. The contest is open for all children from Class 1st to 10th who can get creative with the Google logo. Let the imagination flow and bring alive the beautiful country that is India and your dream destination basis the theme.
Participating in Doodle4Google 2014 is simple. You just need to visit www.google.co.in/doodle4google, download the form, doodle and submit it.
All applications must be accompanied by a completed official entry form signed by the student’s parent, guardian or teacher. Incomplete and/or unsigned forms will result in disqualification. Only one application per student please. There is no limit to the amount of applications a school can submit as long as each one is from a different student.
Just make sure your entries reach Google by October 12, 2014. Google will also be reaching several schools in 40 cities across India to collect more entries, Finalist will be invited to Delhi for a prize distribution event on November 12, 2014 where the winners of the Doodle 4 Google 2014 will be announced and awarded.
Here is a glimpse of Children’s Day Google Doodle made by Gayatri Ketharaman from The Bishop's Co-Ed School, Pune in 2013: