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Nadan Comics turns The Hindu Huddle Sessions into comics in realtime

New Delhi, April 27, 2024: Setting a new example in the field of innovation, Naadan Comics has presented the sessions of The Hindu Huddle program in the form of comics in realtime. In this unique effort, readers not only get to know the dialogues but are also able to experience these events through pictures.

The main attraction of this initiative by Nadan Comics is that two special characters have also been included in each comic strip—Blue, an elephant mascot, and T. Rex, a dinosaur mascot. These characters have made the comics more interesting and attractive to all age groups including children.

The Hindu Huddle Sessions often discuss serious topics, including social, political and economic issues. Nadan Comics has tried to present these complex discussions in a simple and entertaining manner, which not only increases the level of information but also makes it easier to understand.

This step of bringing news and discussions at national and national level in comic format has never been seen before. Media experts believe that this will help in creating awareness among the youth and children who generally do not take interest in news.

The effort to publish comics in realtime using technology is also an important aspect of the success of this project. The team of Naadan Comics believes that this pioneering effort points towards a new direction of digital media where conversations and information can be shared more easily.

After this initiative, many other media houses have also been inspired to do such experiments. It is expected that more similar projects will be seen in the future which will make the news and dialogues more accessible and attractive.

Recently, the founder of Nadan Comics said, “Our aim is not only to entertain but also to spread education and awareness. Characters like Blue and T Rex make it more lively and memorable.” A revolution has been started, which can completely change the way information is disseminated in the future.

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