<Li> New Year's Eve (2010--present) </Li> <Li> Indian Independence Day (unknown - present) </Li> <P> Google holds competitions for school students to create their own Google doodles, referred to as "Doodle 4 Google". Winning doodles go onto the Doodle 4 Google website, where the public can vote for the winner, who wins a trip to the Googleplex and the hosting of the winning doodle for 24 hours on the Google website . </P> <P> The competition originated in the United Kingdom, and has since expanded to the United States and other countries . The competition was also held in Ireland in 2008 . Google announced a Doodle 4 Google competition for India in 2009 and the winning doodle was displayed on the Google India homepage on November 14 . A similar competition held in Singapore based on the theme "Our Singapore" was launched in January 2010 and the winning entry was chosen from over 30,000 entries received . The winning design was shown on Singapore's National Day on Google Singapore's homepage . It was held again in 2015 in Singapore and was themed' Singapore: The next 50 years' . </P>

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