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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.
This is a list of editorial cartoonists of the past and present sorted by nationality.An editorial cartoonist is an artist, a cartoonist who draws editorial cartoons that contain some level of political or social commentary.
His cartoons served as a commentary on contemporary political events and were noted to be bold and added a fearless criticism of the political developments of the day. [ 5 ] He was the founding chairman of Kerala Cartoon Academy and had also served as the president and chairman of the Kerala Lalithakala Akademi .
A 12-year-old Indian climate activist says she was briefly detained and then kicked out of Cop28 after she stormed the plenary stage in protest.. Licypriya Kangujam, a prominent child climate ...
Pett is perhaps best known for his cartoon featuring an attendee at a climate summit asking What if it's a big hoax and we create a better world for nothing?.The cartoon, which first appeared in USA Today in December 2009, [3] around the time of the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference, [4] depicts a conference presenter listing the many advantages of curbing climate change including ...
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.
Sunita Narain (born 1961) is an Indian environmentalist and political activist as well as a major proponent of the Green concept of sustainable development. [1] Narain is director general of the India-based research institute for the Centre for Science and Environment, director of the Society for Environmental Communications, and editor of the fortnightly magazine, Down To Earth.