On Anasuya Sarabhai's 132nd birth anniversary, Google doodle paid a tribute to one of India's pioneers of the women's labour movement.India paid homage to Anasuya Sarabhai with a beautiful doodle on her 132nd birth anniversary on Saturday (November 11). The colourful tribute to one of India’s pioneers of the women’s labour movement brought a forgotten history of her critical role and contribution in the pre-Independence era to the forefront.
What’s also interesting is that the doodle on Sarabhai has been created by Maria Qamar, a Pakistani-Canadian artist and the author of the comic books like Trust No Aunty and Hatecopy, which spurs desi sarcasm in hilarious cartoons.