

He suffered from anxiety, the feeling of being an outcast, suffered a lack of friends and worried about getting a decent job. As he met with a language barrier in his engineering classes at the Delhi College of Engineering (DCE, now Delhi Technological University), his life in the premises became intimidating for him. He grew up in Harduaganj, a small town near Aligarh, with his father (a school teacher) and mother (a housewife).

Since he had a Hindi-medium education background until high school, it became a struggle for him to understand the lessons which were majorly delivered in English. Despite being the only student from his school to qualify in the competitive exam and getting admission in DCE, he faced a language barrier in the new city. He recollected his years as a college student in Delhi, sitting in the front row of class and staring blankly at his teacher, who was teaching in a language. In a recent interview with India Today, Vijay Shekhar Sharma, now one of India’s youngest billionaires and Founder of Paytm, remembered his days as a student and the struggle that he went through during everyday classes. This super fun interactive Doodle is about helping a furry friend cross six levels in a quest to collect its favourite food using coding blocks based on the Scratch programming language for kids. Like PAC-MAN, Google’s first-ever doodle, which was created in the year 2010 to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of PAC-MAN.Īnd, the Coding game, which was created in the year 2017 to celebrate 50 years of coding languages for kids. Most of these games have a special story when Google created them. You can access all of these doodles from the archives bar that appears at the bottom of the current day’s doodle. Google is currently running its ‘Stay and Play at Home with Popular Past Google Doodles’ wherein it has brought back all of its 7 Google Doodle games with three more in the pipeline.Ĭoding Carrots, Cricket, Fischinger, Rockmore, Garden Gnome, Scoville, and Loteria are the 7 games from the past that are currently live. If you’re looking for new ways to help your students get a break from boredom, tell them the Google Doodle games from the past are back!

It's a 40-plus lockdown day now and we’ve possibly done everything to keep ourselves entertained at home.
