Explain how print culture had assisted the growth of nationalism india in nineteenth century?
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Print Culture in India helped in creating a new debate on social, religion and political aspects.
The Indians indulged themselves in these factors to foster nationalism.
The social norms were clearly mentioned and discussed which created commonality and hence nationalism altogether.
Religion was addressed as a key factor which foster the agreement and nationalism.
Political aspects created governance which was a representation of all.
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Print culture, i.e., Press and literature played a crucial role in growth and spread of nationalism in India :
(i) In the 19th century, huge quantity of national literature was created. Revolutionised minds of people inspired them to throw away the British yoke.
(ii) India Mirror, Bombay Samachar, The Hindu, Kesari-Indian newspapers exerted deep imprint on the minds of people.
(iii) Nationalist press reported on colonial misrule and encouraged nationalist activities. For example, when Punjab revolutionaries were deported in 1907, Balgangadhar Tilak wrote with great sympathy about them.
(iv) Gandhiji spread his ideas of Swadeshi in a powerful way through newspaper. Many Vernacular newspapers came up in India to spread nationalism.
British attempt to check them :
(i) In the 1820s, the Calcutta Supreme Court passed regulations to control freedom of press.
(ii) Vernacular Press Act provided government with extensive rights to censor reports and editorials in the Vernacular press.
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The novel Godan by Premchand was published in 1936. It has been revered as one of the greatest Hindi novels of the Indian literature. The main theme of Godan was based on Indian peasantry.
The theme includes :
(i) socio-economic deprivation.
(ii) exploitation of rural people.
(iii) caste segregation.
(iv) varied concept of dharma as held by different people.
(v) impact of industrialization on the various sections of Indian community.
(vi) condition of women in society, child marriage and dowry.
Godan is an epic of Indian peasant Hari and his wife Dhania who were cheated by the landlords, moneylenders, priests and colonial bureaucrates. They formed a network of oppression, robbed their land and converted them to landless labourers. At the end, the couple died with dignity.
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