Shoptalk: Political Cartoons Southern Pines Pilot The three of us constitute our Editorial Board. I threw out the topic of cartoons, knowing that David would latch onto it. He has long wondered whether they might be more trouble than they're worth. Most of the ones we run come from syndicates in New ... |
Turkey struggles to preserve childhood cartoon Fox News Today's Turkey barrels ahead, buoyed by economic growth that has so far weathered the worst of the crisis in Europe, its chief trading partner, and intent on pioneering political change in the Middle East. Amid such dynamism, people like 45-year-old ... |
![]() New York Times (blog) | An Online Guide to India's Political Cartoons New York Times (blog) If India's parliamentarians, who were recently incensed by a 63-year-old cartoon, decide it is time to eradicate any political cartoons that might offend, where should they start? India Ink has put together a short compilation of potential targets, ... Political cartoons to be scrapped from textbooks No political cartoons in textbooks, says Govt No place for political cartoon in school textbooks: Sibal |
![]() The Desert Sun (blog) | It's just a cartoon The Desert Sun (blog) One of my favorite parts of my job is selecting editorial cartoons. It's also a part that brings me the nastiest phone calls and letters. The Desert Sun doesn't have its own cartoonist, but we are blessed with a broad selection of syndicated artists. |
![]() The Hindu | Cartoon politics Times of India The so-called 'derogatory' cartoon of BR Ambedkar in NCERT's political science textbook of class XI that rocked both houses of Parliament prompting the government to apologise and order the removal of the 'objectionable' sketch, appears to be a ... Politicians use Ambedkar cartoon as ploy to denigrate accountability-seekers MPs' protest against cartoon is vote-bank politics: Dalit activists Indian students puzzled by politicians' reaction to cartoon |
![]() Daily Mail | Indian student puzzled by politicians reaction to cartoon Sowetan Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee went a step further, as lawmakers continued with their complaints, and said all political cartoons would be removed from government-sponsored textbooks. "The cartoons were in good humour. They were used to make the ... Politics then and now: Nehru, Ambedkar didn't object to cartoons Cartoon and after RAJEEV DHAVAN: Sibal took the cake in toon row |
Consider this: Taking no prisoners Syracuse.com (blog) By The Post-Standard Editorial Board The pen becomes a skewer in the hand of an editorial cartoonist, as you can see in new exhibit at the Onondaga Historical Association Museum. “Take No Prisoners: Political Cartoons Over Time and Place” features the ... |
Political cartoons on ' frontline of freedom': KAL Turkish Press Political cartoons are "on the frontline of freedom" as recent attacks on cartoonists in Iran and Syria showed, famous American cartoonist Kevin KAL Kallaugher told AFP in Bucharest. The main reason is "because the job of a cartoonist is not to make ... |
Kapil Sibal,then and now Indian Express Last week, when HRD Minister Kapil Sibal gave in to offended parliamentarians objecting to political cartoons in NCERT textbooks and ended up agreeing with them and ordering the withdrawal of the textbooks, it completed the image of a minister who ... DNA exclusive: No mid-year recall for NCERT books |
![]() Rediff | All political cartoons off NCERT schoolbooks Rediff Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday said that all political cartoons and objectionable content will be removed from textbooks. He said that if necessary books containing objectionable material will not be prescribed as textbooks anymore. Sibal opposes cartoons on political class in textbooks Pranab promises cartoon withdrawl, BJP wants Sibal's head Freedom of expression is contextual, says Kapil Sibal |
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