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Role of Indian Press in National Awakening

History ⇒ Modern Indian History

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Describe how the press helped in the formation of public opinion during the freedom struggle.
Describe the contribution of Raja Ram Mohan Roy to the Indian press.
Describe the impact of the press on the Swadeshi Movement.
Discuss the challenges faced by Indian journalists during the national movement.
Discuss the role of the press in uniting people from different regions and languages during the national movement.
Explain how the Indian press contributed to the spread of nationalist ideas among the masses.
Explain the importance of language newspapers in the Indian national movement.
Explain the role of the press in the Non-Cooperation Movement.
Explain the significance of 'Amrita Bazar Patrika' in the Indian national movement.
Explain the term 'seditious material' in the context of the Indian press under British rule.
Name any two prominent English newspapers that played a role in the Indian national movement.
Name the newspaper started by Bal Gangadhar Tilak that played a significant role in the national movement.
Name the Urdu newspaper started by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad.
Name the weekly started by Mahatma Gandhi in South Africa to support the cause of Indians.
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?
Who edited the newspaper 'The Hindu'?