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during the British period newspaper also acted as source of social reformation​

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Answered by sriradhikakrishna198
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Explanation:

Newspapers are considerably the backbone of every freedom movement during the freedom struggle of India. Indian newspapers emerged out to support the freedom struggle right from the revolt of 1857, the first upsurge against the British rule.

Newspapers kept supporting and enhanced the communication about every freedom movements across the country despite of many British Press acts which posed many threats and restriction to their circulation.

Many important leaders used the newspapers to cover the public to improve the freedom movements.

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Answered by gakshath125
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The newspaper published during the British rule were intended to mass communication. ... The newspapers played an indispensable role in casting and developing national awareness among the Indian mass. The development of the printing papers prompted the large-scale cooperation of people in the nationalist movement of India.

The newspapers acted as the source of social reformation: ... Awareness and against Customs and practices like Sati, untouchability, infanticide etc were given through newspapers.

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