Mostly busy trying to make sense of the present, it is not often that journalists, as part of their daily grind, get a chance to go back in time and surround themselves with leather-bound volumes in an archive. Mine came last week, thanks to the furore caused by K. Shankar Pillai’s more-than-six decades-old Ambedkar cartoon that had first appeared in Shankar’s Weekly in 1949. As someone who was born in 1981, six years after Shankar was forced to fold his magazine in the initial phases of the emergency in 1975, I didn’t think twice when this opportunity to turn the clock back came by.