

India will have regular intergalactic travels from Earth to space.

A student of Delhi Public School in Newtown, Kolkata, he explains his doodle, “In the next 25 years, my India will have scientists develop their own eco-friendly robot for humanity’s betterment. Shlok’s doodle based on the contest’s theme - "In the next 25 years, my India will…,” - will be displayed on the search engine throughout the day. “We were especially heartened that the advancement of technology and sustainability emerge as common themes across many of the Doodles,” Google said in a press release.Īlso Read | Why India celebrates Children's day ahead of the world? History & significance

Shlok’s doodle - titled ‘India on the centre stage' - expresses his hopes for India’s scientific advancements to gain further momentum in the coming years. Shlok Mukherjee's doodle - titled ‘India on the centre stage' - expresses his hopes for India’s scientific advancements to gain further momentum in the coming years. West Bengal’s Shlok Mukherjee bagged the top spot in the contest which had over 115,000 entries from more than 100 Indian cities for the children of classes 1-10. Tech-giant Google flagged off ‘Children’s Day' celebrations for India as it announced the winners of Doodle for Google competition.
