Google Doodle honours Gabriel Garcia Marquez on his 91st birth anniversary
Books & Culture | March 06, 2018 11:15 ISTBorn on March 06, 1927, Marquez was considered one of the most noteworthy authors of the 20th century.
Born on March 06, 1927, Marquez was considered one of the most noteworthy authors of the 20th century.
The "Magpie" doodle is the second in a series of 17 from the Snow Games series
Google Doodle is celebrating the work of Kamala Das, who was one of the finest poets of the country.
Teresa Teng was well-known throughout East Asia during her career of roughly 30 years. One of her most famous songs is “Hé Rì Jūn Zài Lái” (When Will You Return).
The doodle showcases various cultural instruments, elephant portraying India’s rich fauna.
Virginia Woolf was one of the leading modernists of the 20th century and pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.
The doodle shows Sergei Eisenstein, holding a film roll and a scissors depicting a cut or an edit.
On the 92th birth anniversary of Bengali author Mahasweta Devi, Google has paid tribute to her with a Doodle.
Google has honoured DNA researcher Har Gobind Khorana on his 96th birth anniversary.
'Woman with a whip' Nadia, was never restricted to one prop; she was seen jumping from chandeliers and rooftops and would, at times, tame lions. Before becoming Bollywood's choicest feisty character,
Born on December 24, 1924 in Punjab, Rafi is remembered as one of the most versatile singers of India.
Max Born was honored with the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1954.
The Padma Vibhushan awardee was born in a Parsi family in Gujarat, and much of her childhood was spent travelling with her father’s travelling theatre company.
The doodle that was developed by three teams namely Google Doodle, Google Blockly and researchers from MIT Scratch, teaches children how to code with the help of a white rabbit.
The doodle by Sukanto Debnath celebrates Shantaram's lasting impact on Indian cinema.
The Doodle has been created by Maria Qamar, a Pakistani-Canadian artist and author of the book Trust No Aunty.
Search engine giant Google Doodle is celebrating the 97th birth anniversary of Nritya Samragini Sitara Devi on 8th November, Wednesday.
Google marks 87th birth anniversary of Urdu author Abdul Qavi Desnavi with a beautiful doodle. Desnavi was known for his great contribution to the evolution of Urdu literature.
Rawat was prominent among a select group of highly educated and brave local men trained in geographical exploration.
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar became the first astrophysicist to win the Nobel Prize for his treatise on the evolution of stars along with Willaim A. Fowler in 1983
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