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In today’s featured cartoon, Kirtish Bhatt gives his take on Google’s parent company Alphabet laying off 100 robots that cleaned its cafeteria. In the illustration, a woman tells a robot that at least his kind does not have to worry about household expenses or EMIs.

Cartoonist Alok | Twitter @caricatured
Cartoonist Alok | Twitter @caricatured

Alok Nirantar alludes to the hike in cooking gas prices less than 48 hours after voting concluded in the poll-bound states of Meghalaya and Nagaland.

 Sandeep Adhwaryu | Twitter @CartoonistSan
Sandeep Adhwaryu | Twitter @CartoonistSan

Sandeep Adhwaryu comments on National Science Day (observed on 28 February each year), while referring to an interview in the run-up to the 2019 general election where actor Akshay Kumar asked PM Modi how he prefers to eat mangoes.

Irshad Kaptan | Twitter @irshadkaptan1
Irshad Kaptan | Twitter @irshadkaptan1

Irshad Kaptan draws on the AAP’s symbol (a broom) to spotlight party leader Manish Sisodia’s arrest by the CBI in connection with the alleged Delhi excise policy scam.

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

Satish Acharya depicts allegations of misuse of central agencies levelled against the Modi government by opposition parties who allege that leaders who join the BJP are spared scrutiny as if they have undergone a cleansing exercise.

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