Google doodle celebrates Phase 3 of Lok Sabha elections 2024

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NEW DELHI:

Google doodle

has dedicated the May 7th doodle to the third phase of

Lok Sabha Elections 2024

on Tuesday. The Google doodle, which replaces the iconic "Google" logo on the search engine's homepage, features an uplifted index finger marked with indelible ink, symbolizing the essence of Indian elections.
The doodle will be visible only to people living across India as the nation enters

Phase 3

of the Lok Sabha Polls, which covers 93 Lok Sabha constituencies in eleven states and Union Territories.

Voting

in these constituencies begins at 7 am and will conclude at 6 pm.
Similar inked finger icons were added to the logo during the previous phases of the Lok Sabha elections 2024, held on April 19 and April 26.
Citizens from Gujarat, Goa, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, Karnataka, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and other regions will cast their votes today.

Over the next days, an astounding million numbers registered voters will exercise their democratic right, shaping the future of the world's largest democracy for the upcoming five years.
A Google doodle is a temporary modification of the Google logo on the search engine's homepage, typically appearing on specific holidays, festivals, or to honor the contributions of individuals on their birth or death anniversaries.

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