Actress Neena Gupta, Kuriakose Vaisian, YouTube Creators Slayypoint, and artist Alika Bhat were among the judges who selected Shlok Mukherjee's doodle from among more than 115,000 submissions. They were also joined by the Google Doodle team.
Four group winners were also recognised from the creations submitted by students from classes 1 through 10 across India. According to a Google India press release, the panel judged entries based on creative merit, approach, and relevance to the theme.
"In the next 25 years, Indian scientists will create their own environmentally friendly robot for the benefit of humanity. India will frequently travel between the stars, departing from Earth. In the upcoming years, India will strengthen and further improve its practises of yoga and ayurveda, according to Shlok Mukherjee, who shared his Doodle.
The Doodle for Google competition aims to foster young people's inventiveness and creativity. On November 14, Children's Day, Google.com/Doodles will display Shlok's Doodle and the group winner.
