Google Doodle for Pakistan Independence Day

THE worlds largest Internet search engine also celebrated Pakistans 64th Independence Day with Google Doodle.
For the very first time in the history of Google, a Google Doodle has been especially designed for Pakistan. Google has put a green-collared doodle representing the colour of Pakistans national flag on the Pakistani Google homepage. For years, countless forums have hosted hordes of discussions on why a Doodle to celebrate Pakistans Independence Day was not making an appearance.
The idea was pushed in front of the team from Google, Google.org, Google Maps and YouTube that came to Pakistan last December. It was all over Twitter and emails were submitted to the Proposals link on the Doodle4Google website. Run a search on Google Doodle for Pakistan and youll see how aggressive and assertive some of these requests were.
The doodle is an absolute eye-catcher. The l of Google is replaced by Minar-e-Pakistan, which is the National Tower of Pakistan in Lahore. The upper half of the g is replaced by A Crescent and a Star, which represents an important part of Pakistans national flag. There can also be seen small-collared stars around the logo. Pakistans Independence Day is observed every year on August 14, the day Pakistan was made an independent country based on borderlines created by the British towards the end of their rule of India. On this special day, Pakistan, in 1947, became an independent country and also the largest Muslim country of Asia. Agencies,
For the very first time ever Google has finally shown some attention towards the Independence Day of Pakistan.
Google, surely the daddy of search engines, visited by millions of
users daily, has finally considered Pakistan’s Independence day to
deserve a Google Doodle on its 64th birthday that is August, 14th, 2011.
The Google Doodle is shown below:
Like all other Google Doodles this one
too has some thoughts behind the design. The Green color depicts the
green in Pakistani Flag which originally represents prosperity, while a
monument of Minar-e-Pakistan ( The National Tower of Pakistan )
replaces the letter “l” . Crescent and star, which basically represent
the future progress, is used to make the top of letter “g”, while the
stars all over the logo and rays of light inside the letters create an
illuminating effect.
Though, this exquisite logo finally made it to the Google Doodles
but there is also a list of some really beautiful yet elegant piece of
splendid art work shown by patriotic volunteers. Some of these logos are
shown below:
We really appreciate Google for not forgetting the Pakistan’s independence Day. Happy Independence Day to all Pakistanis.
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