Shlok Mukherjee from Kolkata wins Doodle for Google contest 2022

Shlok Mukherjee from Kolkata wins Doodle for Google contest 2022

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Category : Awards Published on: November 16 2022

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  • Google declared Shlok Mukherjee from Kolkata as the winner for India for his inspiring Doodle titled ‘India on the center stage’ on November 14, 2022.
  • The Google Doodle shows an illustration of a human being hand in hand with a robot, on the Google homepage. It is important to note that there are pictures of the environment and earth in the background of the Doodle.
  • The theme of the contest was “In the next 25 years, my India will...”.
  • The National Winner will also receive Rs 500,000 college scholarship, Rs 200,000 technology package for their school or non-profit organisation, a Certificate or Trophy of achievement, Google hardware devices or allied products (subject to availability), and fun Google collectibles.
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