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Who among the following is a Celebrated Cartoonist? 

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Who among the following is a Celebrated Cartoonist? 

  • February 6, 2025
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Who among the following is a Celebrated Cartoonist? 

(A) Bachhi Karkaria 

(B) Abu Abraham 

(C) Arvind Adiga 

(D) Sevanti Ninan

Correct Ans: (B)

Explanation:

Abu Abraham is a celebrated cartoonist known for his sharp wit and insightful political cartoons. He made significant contributions to Indian media, particularly through his work in various leading newspapers. His cartoons captured the political landscape of India, offering a humorous yet critical view of the country’s socio-political issues.

Abu Abraham’s cartoons were known for their simplicity, yet they conveyed powerful messages. His ability to use humor to highlight serious topics like corruption, politics, and societal issues made him one of India’s most respected cartoonists. Over the years, his work garnered both popularity and respect, and he became a household name.

Moreover, his cartoons often featured prominent political figures, presenting them in a satirical light. This approach not only entertained but also made people think critically about the state of the nation. His distinctive style and ability to comment on national affairs through cartoons earned him a special place in Indian journalism.

In conclusion, Abu Abraham’s legacy as a cartoonist continues to inspire many. His work remains an important part of India’s journalistic history, reflecting both the humor and the complexities of Indian politics. Through his cartoons, Abraham left an indelible mark on the Indian media industry.

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Dr. Ranjan Kumar

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