Sajith Kumar | Deccan Herlad
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In today’s featured cartoon, Sajith Kumar sets the expectations of expats coming home straight.

Rachita Taneja (Sanitary Panels) | Forbes India

Rachita Taneja takes a dig at the men who are quiet on the many gender-based discrimination practices women are subject to on a daily basis, or fail to keep their friends in check if they find out they’re indulging in toxic behaviour, but jump right to action if men are ‘generalised’ as trash.

Manjul | Firstpost

Manjul brings out the irony in the government’s rescue operations for Indians stranded abroad while migrants continue to walk home.

Sandeep Adhwaryu | The Times of India

Sandeep Adhwaryu draws a sharp contrast between news anchors who debate on television ‘live’ for hours on end every day and migrants who’ve lost their livelihoods amid lockdown.

Alok Nirantar | Sakal Media Group

Coronavirus is envious of unemployment in some ways, Alok Nirantar’s take.

R Prasad | Poliloquy

R Prasad weighs in on the Karnataka government cancelling shramik trains to ferry migrant labourers home. Following the furore caused by this decision, the government has taken a step back from this controversial decision and decided to run the trains.

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