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We also reiterate here the promise that our team of reporters, copy editors, fact-checkers, designers, and photographers will deliver quality journalism that stays away from vested interest and political propaganda. I had a chance meeting with Cartoonist Sudhir Tailang on 20th May, 2004 at Nehru Centre, London where his exhibition of cartoons was being held.

[3] The cremation will take place at Lodhi Road Cremation Ground at 2 pm Sunday. It has helped us keep apace with events and happenings. Later, on my request, he drew for me this very special cartoon of Shri Atal Behari Vajpayee on the Pamphlet being distributed.

“He wanted it to depict the history of cartoons,” she said.

He is survived by wife Vibha and daughter Aditi Tailang. An anecdote he often shared was a meeting in 1990s, with the then HRD minister Murli Manohar Joshi, who called Tailang to say he was upset that he had not sketched him for almost six months. He had worked with all major English newspapers including the Hindustan Times, the Times of India and the Indian Express.

[1] Tailang, who made his first cartoon in 1970, started his career with the Illustrated Weekly of India, Mumbai, in 1982.