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In preparation for Children's Day India on 14th November, Google is displaying the top 45 doodles from its 'My India' competition, and is asking for votes. The winning doodle will be on the Google India home page on Children's Day.
The designs were created by students in India, and each doodle represents what India means to that particular student.
Hey, it's great to see one child included a cybercafé in their doodle.
Voting ends 31st October 2009.
The designs were created by students in India, and each doodle represents what India means to that particular student.
Hey, it's great to see one child included a cybercafé in their doodle.
Voting ends 31st October 2009.