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From Chandrayaan-3 to Bhupendra Jogi: Top biggest Google trends of 2023

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 11, 2023 19:57 IST

As the year 2023 approaches its conclusion, Google has unveiled the most frequently searched topics on Google Search in ...

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As the year 2023 approaches its conclusion, Google has unveiled the most frequently searched topics on Google Search in India for the year. Topping the list are Chandrayaan-3 and ChatGPT, reflecting the high level of interest in these subjects among users.

While certain topics like Chandrayaan-3 and ChatGPT are easily comprehensible, others such as Bhupendra Jogi, coding classes, and the query "what is G20" provide a brief glimpse into the prevalent interests and concerns that occupied the thoughts of Indian users throughout the past year.

Here's a breakdown of the top trends:

Chandrayaan-3Karnataka Election ResultsIsrael NewsSatish KaushikBudget 2023Zudio near meOnam Sadhya near me28 september 2023 ko kya hai (what is on 28 September 2023)How to get good at kabaddiBhupendra Jogi memeMoye Moye memeSo Beautiful So Elegant memeHakusai recipeMango Pickle recipeKiara AdvaniIndian Premier League

In a nutshell, Google's Year In Search serves as a comprehensive snapshot of the topics that captured global interest throughout 2023.

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