Role of Indian Press in National Awakening
History ⇒ Modern Indian History
Role of Indian Press in National Awakening starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the contribution of Raja Ram Mohan Roy to Indian journalism.
Describe the impact of the press on the Swadeshi Movement.
Describe the methods used by the British to suppress the Indian press.
Discuss the challenges faced by Indian journalists during the British rule.
Discuss the role of the press in the spread of the Quit India Movement.
Explain how the Indian press contributed to the spread of nationalist ideas during the freedom struggle.
Explain how the press acted as a tool for social reform during the national movement.
Explain the significance of the Amrita Bazar Patrika in the Indian freedom struggle.
Explain the term 'national awakening' in the context of Indian history.
Match the following newspapers with their founders: (A) Kesari (B) The Hindu (C) Amrita Bazar Patrika (D) Indian Mirror. (1) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (2) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (3) Motilal Ghosh (4) G. Subramania Iyer
Name any two newspapers that played a significant role in the Indian national movement.
Name the English weekly started by Annie Besant to promote Home Rule.
Name the newspaper started by Bal Gangadhar Tilak that played a significant role in the freedom movement.
Name the weekly newspaper started by Mahatma Gandhi in South Africa.
What was the main objective of the Vernacular Press Act of 1878?
What was the main reason for the British government to impose restrictions on the Indian press?
Which act was passed by the British to curb the freedom of the Indian press in 1878?
