Google salutes women on International Women's Day
Google salutes women on International Women's Day
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International Women's Day is being celebrated all over the world on 08 March to remember the achievements of women around the world and their contribution to human existence. This day is celebrated as Women's Day to mark the achievements of women in political, social, economic, cultural and other fields. On this special occasion, search engine Google has saluted women empowerment in a unique way by making a special doodle.

What is the story of Google Doodle?: This doodle celebrates International Women's Day and all the progress made towards gender equality. This Google Doodle features women from different generations. In this, an old woman is seen sharing knowledge with a book in her hand. At the same time, these women can be seen inside the quilt. At the same time, different colors are seen scattered on the quilt. 

This Doodle has been created by Sophie Diao. At the same time, on Google's doodle page, he has also shown the inspiration behind this doodle. She has written about this doodle that she wants people to spend more time with the generation younger than them. He said that we have a lot to learn from different generations. 

History of Women's Day: Not only this, the Socialist Party of America also organized National Women's Day for the first time in New York on February 28, 1909. This was suggested by labor activist Theresa Malkiel. The ongoing protests against garment workers in the city also laid its foundation. In 1910, taking inspiration from American socialists, German delegates also proposed the idea of ​​a Women's Day, although no specific date was announced at that time.

The United Nations started celebrating Women's Day in 1975 and in 1977, the United Nations General Assembly declared 08 March as International Women's Day for women's rights and world peace. Since then the United Nations is celebrating this day and every year a theme is decided. This time the theme of Women's Day is- Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress. 

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