The Google depicts Bano Qudsia in Doodles today

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Begum Bano Qudsia, the Pakistan famous playwright, is being paid tribute on the occasion of her birthday by the Google by depicting her portrait as Google Doodle today.

Bano Qudsia was born on 28th November 1928, and she is also known as Bano Aapa. She was a Pakistani novelist, playwright, and spiritualist. She wrote literature in Urdu, producing novels, dramas plays, and short stories. Bano Qudsia is best recognized for her Novel Raja Gidh. Bano Qudsia also wrote for television and stage in both Urdu and Punjabi languages. Her play Aadhi Baat has been called “a classic play”. Bano Qudsia died in Lahore on 4th February 2017.

On 28th November 2020, we are celebrating Bano Qudsia’s 92nd birthday

The Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the logo on Google’s homepages intended to commemorate holidays, events, achievements, and notable historical figures. The first Google Doodle honored the 1998 edition of the long-running annual Burning Man event in Black Rock City, Nevada, and was designed by co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin to notify users of their absence in case the servers crashed. Subsequent Google Doodles were designed by an outside contractor until 2001, when Page and Brin asked public relations officer Dennis Hwang to design a logo for Bastille Day. Since then, a team of employees called “Doodlers” have organized and published the Doodles.

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