by the end 19th century the press in india had become a powerful and an important instrument for creating,spreading, influencing sharpening opinion
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By the end of 19th century the press in india had become a powerful and an important instrument for creating, spreading, influencing and sharpening public opinion. (i) Identify the role of newspapers in dissemination of anti-British feeling. (ii) How did newspaper promote pan-India consciousness? (iii) Name four newspaper published during this period in each of these language i.e. English, Marathi, Tamil and Ur
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By the end of 19th century the press in india had become a powerful and an important instrument for creating, spreading, influencing and sharpening public opinion. (i) Identify the role of newspapers in dissemination of anti-British feeling. (ii) How did newspaper promote pan-India consciousness? (iii) Name four newspaper published during this period in each of these language i.e. English, Marathi, Tamil and Urdu.