November 14, 2009
For once, Puru Pratap Singh’s (9) folks will allow him to surf the Net late at night. In fact, his whole family will be up till midnight Friday, to see his art work displayed as an icon on the homepage of Google India.
Singh, a Class IV student of Amity International, Saket, won the GoogleDoodle contest in India, edging out 4,000 others. His will be the search engine’s first “made in India” doodle.
But having won the contest, and a laptop in prize, Singh has other plans for the future: “I want to be a scientist, not an artist as they aren’t very well paid.”
The Gurgaon boy had a little help. His art teacher mother, Arti Singh, pitched in with the artwork while his father, N.P. Singh, helped him think up the concept, ‘My India full of life’.
"The first 'G' is in the shape of a peacock; 'O' represents the wisdom of our country; the other 'O' shows the discovery of water on the moon by India, 'G' revolves around Kashmir; 'L' is designed as the rifle at Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate; and 'E' depicts Mahatma Gandhi," said Singh.
To see Singh’s doodle, a Google India spokesman said, all you have to do is log on to www.google.co.in.
Source: Hindustan Times
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