Keshava Shankar Pillai | |
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Born | Kayamkulam, British India | 31 July 1902
Died | 26 December 1989 | (aged 87)
Alma mater | University Science College, Trivandrum |
Occupation(s) | cartoonist, writer |
Years active | 1932–1986 |
Known for | Shankar's Weekly Children's Book Trust Shankar's International Dolls Museum |
Awards | Padma Vibhushan (1976) |
Kesava Shankar Pillai (31 July 1902 – 26 December 1989), better known as Shankar, was an Indian cartoonist. He is considered the father of political cartooning in India.[1] He founded Shankar's Weekly, India's Punch in 1948. Shankar's Weekly also produced cartoonists like Abu Abraham, Ranga and Kutty, he closed down the magazine during the Emergency of 25 June 1975. From then on he turned to making children laugh and enjoy life.
He was awarded the Padma Vibhushan in 1976, the second highest civilian honour given by the Govt. of India.[2] Today he is most remembered for setting up Children's Book Trust established 1957 and Shankar's International Dolls Museum in 1965.[3]