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evaluate the efforts made by the British in India to impose censorship con the press . (3 marks question )​

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1. By the 1820s the incomparable court of Calcutta passed a few laws to control the opportunity of the press and the nation began to advance the distributing of papers that would observe British guideline.

2. Confronted with critical solicitations from English and vernacular paper distributers in 1835, Governor General Bentinck chose to alter the laws of the press.

3. The vernacular press act, displayed on the Irish press law, was passed in 1878. This gave the administration expansive benefits in the vernacular press to control news and articles. The legislature has starting now and into the foreseeable future kept up day by day observing of the vernacular paper distributed in different areas.

The paper was cautioned when an article was viewed as dissident and if the notification was disregarded the press was at risk to be seized and the printing machines could be appropriated.

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