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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.
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.
An editorial cartoonist is an artist, a cartoonist who draws editorial cartoons that contain some level of political or social commentary. The list is incomplete; it lists only those editorial cartoonists for whom a Wikipedia article already exists.
Ajit Ninan (May 15, 1955 [1] – 8 September 2023) was an Indian political cartoonist, best known for drawing the Centrestage series of cartoons in India Today magazine and Ninan's World in the Times of India. Ajit Ninan was born to AM Mathew and Annie Mathew in Hyderabad. He did his MA in Political Science from Madras Christian College, Chennai
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a page from President Donald Trump's playbook during a joint press conference Thursday, saying he wants to make India great again, or "MIGA." Modi met with ...
D'Souza greeting President Ronald Reagan in 1988. Dinesh Joseph D'Souza [41] was born in Bombay in 1961. D'Souza grew up in a middle-class family; his parents were Konkani Roman Catholics from the state of Goa in Western India, where his father was an executive with Johnson & Johnson, and his mother was a housewife.
Yesudasan published his first cartoon in 1955 in a magazine called Asoka published from Kottayam. He entered the world of political cartoons in 1960, drawing for Janayugom, the Malayalam daily of the Communist Party of India. [4]
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