Google celebrates Pakistan’s Independence Day with special doodle featuring Indus River dolphin

LAHORE – Leading search engine Google is celebrating Pakistan’s Independence Day with special doodle artwork as nation marked the event with patriotic zeal and zest.

The doodle artwork features a toothed whale species that is endemic to Pakistan, Indus river dolphin, an endangered species known as the bhulan in Urdu and Sindhi, is a special sighting in coasts off Pakistan.

In a special note, Google said “On this day in 1947, Pakistan gained its independence and became a sovereign nation after almost 200 years of British occupancy.”

It further mentioned that Indian Independence Act in 1947, Muslim Indians wanted their own independent nation-state and started the Pakistan Movement. The movement was spearheaded by the All-India Muslim League, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

Pakistani citizens throughout the country wave their national flag high in the sky and sing the national anthem. The main festivities occur in Islamabad, where the president and prime minister broadcast uplifting speeches about national heroes, recent achievements, and goals for the future.

Main government buildings like the Parliament House, Supreme Court, President’s House, and more are decorated with bright lights and colors. Firework shows, rallies, and musical concerts are also available to the public.

Pakistan celebrates Independence Day with patriotic zeal, fervor

 

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