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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. K. Shankar Pillai - Wikipedia

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    He founded Shankar's Weekly, India's Punch in 1948. Shankar's Weekly also produced cartoonists like Abu Abraham , Ranga and Kutty, he closed down the magazine during the Emergency of 25 June 1975. From then on he turned to making children laugh and enjoy life.

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  5. Shankar - Wikipedia

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    Shankar (writer), Indian writer; Shankar–Ganesh, an Indian music director duo who worked in Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada movies; Shankar Dayal Sharma, President of India from 1992 to 1997; K. Shankar or Shankar, Indian film director, screenwriter and editor; S. Shankar or Shankar, Indian film director, film producer and screenwriter

  6. Kutty (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, Kutty relocated to New Delhi at behest of Shankar, who wanted him to work as a cartoonist for his planned evening newspaper. From 1946 to 1997, Kutty lived in New Delhi and worked for various publications. In 1947-48, he worked for National Call and Amar Bharat. Kutty also contributed to Shankar's Weekly, a

  7. Kaak (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    He has also been published in Dinman, Shankar's Weekly, Current, Blitz, Ravivar, Itwari Patrika, Dharamyug, and Saptahik Hindustan. National Hindi dailies such as Dainik Jagran, Aaj, Navjeevan, Rajasthan Patrika, and Amar Ujala have carried his work. He contributed to the webportal Prabhasakshi.

  8. S. Shankar - Wikipedia

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    Shankar was born on 17 August 1963 in Kumbakonam, Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu to Muthulakshmi and Shanmugam.He completed his diploma in mechanical engineering from Central Polytechnic College and worked in an typewriting company before entering the film industry. [5]

  9. Category:Weekly magazines published in India - Wikipedia

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    Sadhana (weekly) Samakalika Malayalam Vaarika; Saptahik Bartaman; Saptahik Samaya; Screen (magazine) Shanibarer Chithi; Shankar's Weekly; Sigappu Nada; Sport and Pastime; Sportstar; Sportsworld (magazine) Sudha (magazine) The Sudhakar; Swathi (magazine)