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Google celebrates Holi with colourful Doodle

| | Mar 06, 2015, at 04:45 pm
New Delhi, Mar 6 (IBNS): As the whole country is celebrating the traditional Indian festival of colours, popular search engine Google also marked the occasion of Holi with a Doodle on its homepage.

On clicking on the Doodle, it splashes different colors on Google's home page and ends with a smiley that represents good wishes for people to have a safe and hassle-free Holi.

Holi is a festival that brings a riot of colours and assemble people together while filling them with love, compassion and brotherhood.

On this day, people gather in huge numbers and play with powdered colours (gulal), water guns and water balloons. Children enjoy the most on this day. It is almost a fight so as to be the kid with the fanciest water gun available in the market.

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