Today’s Google Doodle honours Pakistan’s 75th Independence Day through the artwork of Frere Hall

The Google Doodle for today honours Pakistan’s 75th Independence Day through the creations of Frere Hall! Pakistan attained independence and became an independent nation on this day in 1947. This federal holiday also honours the contributions and achievements of Pakistan’s founding fathers.

Doodles are the entertaining, unexpected, and occasionally impromptu alterations that are made to the Google logo to commemorate special occasions, anniversaries, and the lives of illustrious creators, explorers, and scientists.

Flag-raising ceremonies are held at the presidential and parliamentary buildings after a 31-gun salute in Islamabad, the country’s capital, opens the celebrations for Pakistan’s Independence Day. Political figures give a lot of remarks about the state of the nation that are broadcast live on television. All around the nation, celebrations include parades, fireworks shows, patriotic concerts, and award presentations.

Frere Hall in Karachi, which was constructed in 1865 to function as a town hall, is shown in today’s artwork. With more than 70,000 books and manuscripts in its collection, the Liaquat National Library is Karachi’s largest library and is now a well-liked tourist attraction. Sadequain, a well-known Pakistani artist, was chosen to adorn the hall’s ceilings in 1980.

Happy Independence Day, Jashn-e-Azadi!

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