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WATCH: Google's International Women's Day Doodle Features Malala Yousafzai

WATCH: This Women's Day, Google Doodles Women's Aspirations From Around The World

NEW DELHI -- Search giant Google on March 8 celebrated the International Women's Day with its doodle that features real women rather than animated characters.

Google has started a campaign named #OneDayIWill to empower women across the globe and it is promoted by a video, which was produced after meeting 337 women from 13 different countries across the world.

Creators of the doodle Lydia Nichols, Helena Leroux and Liat Ben-Rafael have tried to get together the aspiration of women around the globe and bring them in limelight so as to inspire the next generation.

The video also features British primatologist Jane Goodall, Nobel Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai and activist Muzoon Almellehan.

It even gives an option for women to share their #OneDayIWill experience and celebrate International Women's Day with Google.

After the video the viewer is directed to the Google search page for International Women's Day showcasing various web pages sharing knowledge over the same.

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