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  2. Shankar's Weekly - Wikipedia

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    According to Unny, Shankar's Weekly was the "homing ground for the second generation of Indian political cartoons". [6] Shankar allowed a variety of styles to function together despite himself being a very powerful leader with certainty for the craft. There was no common house style; a variety of personal styles were created by the cartoonists. [6]

  3. Aseem Trivedi - Wikipedia

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    Aseem Trivedi (born 17 February 1987) is an Indian political cartoonist and activist, known for his anti corruption campaign Cartoons Against Corruption.He is a founder member of Save Your Voice, a movement against internet censorship in India.

  4. Category:Indian editorial cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    This category is about editorial cartoonists also known as political cartoonists from India. Pages in category "Indian editorial cartoonists" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total.

  5. K. Shankar Pillai - Wikipedia

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    Kesava Shankar Pillai (31 July 1902 – 26 December 1989), better known as Shankar, was an Indian cartoonist. He is considered the father of political cartooning in India. [1] He founded Shankar's Weekly, India's Punch in 1948.

  6. Cartoons Against Corruption - Wikipedia

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    Banning cartoons and harassing cartoonists, though rare, is not unheard of in India. In 1987, in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, the editor of a weekly magazine was arrested and sentenced to three months of rigorous imprisonment for publishing a cartoon mocking politicians, according to a 2003 account in Frontline magazine.

  7. E. P. Unny - Wikipedia

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    Ekanath Padmanabhan Unny is an Indian political cartoonist. He was born in Palakkad, Kerala. He studied physics at a university in Kerala. [1] His first cartoon was published in Shankar's Weekly in 1973. Upon sending some cartoons to The Hindu, the editor Gopalan Kasturi offered him to join full-time.

  8. 17 vintage political cartoons to take your mind off of this ...

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    In honor of the upcoming election on November 8th, (don't forget to cast your vote!) take a break from this election and see how those before us have expressed themselves about issues of the time ...

  9. Ji Mantriji - Wikipedia

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    Ji Mantriji (literally "Yes Minister" in Hindi) is an Indian adaptation of the British satirical sitcom Yes Minister. It was telecast from 26 April 2001 on StarPlus with permission from the BBC . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Ji Mantriji features Farooq Sheikh as Surya Prakash Singh, the Minister of Administrative Affairs; and Jayant Kripalani as the department ...