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Google Commences Diwali Celebrations; Search Delight

Highlights

  • Google Celebrates Diwali
  • Search Words
  • Diwali 2022 on Google

What are your plans for Diwali 2022? Have you started the preparations? Are you in favour of crackers?

In Brief

Diwali, along with Holi, is the most popular festival in India that has been celebrated since time immemorial and is now ready to come out on October 24, 2022, while the entire country, as usual, started its celebrations a month early.

Diwali is called the festival of lights for a reason and it isn’t just because we all burst crackers and light lamps but because it is one where the entire family gets together and forget bitterness and ill-will.

The fervour for Diwali celebrations is so high that it can be felt palpably everywhere you go as the shops are slowly lighting up with souvenirs, candles, lamps, crackers, along with the regular sweets and confectionaries we expect during the festive season.

Google too has decided to celebrate the occasion in its own unique way because it plans on a surprise for its users this Diwali, which is why it has come out with a strange but unique proposal.

The tech giant wants users to type ‘Diwali’ in the search engine box on its Indian page where users will get to see something different. Upon doing it, many users found that a range of results on the website where at the very top was one with the word ‘Diwali’ with a lamp with ‘Festivity’ written below.

Once you click on the lamp, your entire screen fills up with many bright and shining lamps with sparkling stars behind them. When you move the cursor, one of the lamps goes all around the screen, which is an exquisite piece of animation that appears on searching ‘Diwali 2022’ as well.

Not only on your PC, but users can avail the same results on Google Mobile app as well in both Android and Apple devices.

Steps

Upon opening Google search, you need to search for ‘Diwali’ or ‘Diwali 2022’ following which the results will pop up within seconds that will display Diwali written on top with a burning earthen lamp (diya), which you click and move the cursor on the screen, which then gets filled with light.

Also Read: List Of Best Websites To Order Sweets On This Diwali 

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