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‘Colour me saffron’ plan for expecting mothers & error 404, ‘binding agreement’ not found

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In today’s featured cartoon, R. Prasad spotlights ‘Garbha Sanskar, a campaign launched by an arm of the women’s wing of the RSS to spread awareness among pregnant women about ‘practices that ensure the child learns about Indian culture even before birth’.
sajithkumar | Twitter @sajithkumar
sajithkumar | Twitter @sajithkumar

In a similar vein, Sajith Kumar too pokes fun at the campaign launched by RSS affiliate Samvardhinee Nyas to teach babies ‘sanskar‘ (culture) in the womb.

Alok Nirantar | Twitter @caricatured
Alok Nirantar | Twitter @caricatured

Alok Nirantar alludes to Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut’s response to a question about whether former Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray will emerge as a prospect for the post of prime minister after the 2024 general election. Raut said while Thackeray is a good fit, it is more important first for opposition parties to come together against the BJP.

Satish Acharya | Twitter @satishacharya
Satish Acharya | Twitter @satishacharya

Referring to Taiwan-based Foxconn’s statement saying that it has not signed any “binding, definitive” agreements in India, Satish Acharya depicts how the statement by the iPhone manufacturer is being cited by the opposition in Karnataka to attack CM Basavaraj Bommai.

Down To Earth | Twitter @down2earthindia
Down To Earth | Twitter @down2earthindia

Sorit Gupto gives his take on the new UN report which noted that only one in four children around the world are covered by social protection.

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