Published 12:19 IST, June 21st 2020
Father's Day: Express your love for dad with 'do it yourself' e-card by Google Doodle
Google Doodle marked Father's Day 2020 with an interactive home page Doodle that lets you craft a special virtual card for your dad.
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Google has come up with an interesting doodle celebrating Far's Day 2020 which lets users make digital cards for ir fars. This unique feature is introduced at a time when many are away from ir homes amid strict lockdown restrictions due to coronavirus pandemic. With this feature, Google has taken its users back to a stalgic trip to time when handcrafted cards were real craze. search engine allows everyone to make and send virtual cards to ir fars even if y are miles away from each or.
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As we on doodle, a craft p pops up which res, "Happy Far's Day! Let's get crafting!" with very soft music playing on background. Just like Mor’s Day interactive doodle, Google has offered beautiful options to fill in card before sending it to your far. re are a lot of characters such as doodle hearts, donuts and sea horses to choose from choose to make a personalised greeting card. Once done with painting and all craftwork, one can choose to post card on social media platforms with available options on screen or directly share it with one's far.
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Far's Day
This is eighth Google Doodle dedicated to Far's Day. This day is celebrated to hour farhood and paternal bonds as well as importance of fars in our society. Far's Day was first celebrated on March 19 as Saint Joseph's Day in Catholic countries. It is held on different days in different countries across world, most often in months of March, May, and June. In America, Far's Day was started by Sora Smart Dodd and celebrated on third Sunday of June for first time in 1910. It is celebrated by over 111 countries in world.
In India, Far's Day is observed on third Sunday of June month. event is t a public holiday and is majorly celebrated in metro cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Pune, Hyderab, Bengaluru. This day is usually celebrated with children giving gifts like greeting cards, electronic ggets, shirts, coffee mugs or books to ir fars.
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12:19 IST, June 21st 2020