![]() There would be so little deforestation and humans can just ask the trees and their friends to move to another place.” The land could be cleared so easily without making them die. She says, “When I grow up, I hope the world’s trees can walk or fly. Hailing frrom DPS, Gurgaon, Divyanshi expressed her dismay of trees being cut down. ![]() ![]() ’ It was heartening to see so many fresh, creative depictions for a better world-from cleaning up the ocean, to flying solo using technology, to simply dreaming about a world without boundaries.Īfter three months, and with participation from over 50 cities across India, we are thrilled to announce this year’s National winner of our Doodle for Google contest: seven-year-old Divyanshi Singhal from Gurgaon, with her imaginative, thoughtful, and inspiring Doodle titled "The Walking Tree." Divyanshi’s Doodle will be featured on the Google India homepage on November 14th as part of our celebration of Children’s Day.ĭivyanshi's Doodle titled "The Walking Tree" This year’s contest received submissions from over 1.1 lakh children from classes 1 to 10 across the country, responding to the theme ‘When I grow up, I hope. The winner of the 2019 Doodle for Google competition in India is seven-year-old, 2nd grader Divyanshi Singhal from Gurgaon, India! Divyanshi doodles her hope to have “Walking Trees” in the future, to protect the next generations from Deforestation. ![]()
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