ABOUT
CARTOONING,
The
Times of India writes:
"Our role has become much more important now and we owe it
to our readers to get the messages to them," said KC Read
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The
Statesman/India writes :
Along with a sense of stoicism and fatalism, the Nepalese also have
an acute sense of the ridiculous and the vein of satirical laughter
continues to throb in spite of the suspension of press freedom,
media censorship and prohibition on public assembly as well as public
criticism of the king and the army. Nepal’s cartoonists have
been the first ones to rally around. Read
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Nepali
Times writes: One of
a growing band of editorial cartoonists in Nepal, Rajesh has drawn
more than 2,500 cartoons with his distinctive style in Kantipur
and Kathmandu Post. Read
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Nation
Weekly/Nepal writes:
A picture may speak a thousand words but cartoons sometimes say
even more. Rajesh K.C., the cartoonist at Kantipur, has been churning
out 'Gajab chha ba', his single-panel funnies, for more than a decade
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Khaleej
Times/UAE writes: Be
it corruption in high places or the foibles of men, there's no one
like Rajesh KC to put you in the picture. Read
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The
Kathmandu Post writes: Rajesh
KC's speciality is the way he hits the theme by loosely displaying
the fact rather than directly satirising the topic. Read
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