Explain how the print media and newspapers became agencies of religious reform and public debate in india during the early 19th century?
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The advancement of Newspapers in India is with the presentation of 'Bengal Gazette' began by James Augustus Hicky in 1780 from Calcutta as a week by week two sheet paper. This Newspaper prepared for Indian flexibility battle and the battle against the social shades of malice in India by the method for progressive and edifying works.
The prime thought processes to begin the Newspapers in Indian languages were to advance the sentiment patriotism and to support social changes.
Later with the expansion in the proficiency rate, the blast in the printing innovation and approach of publicizing patterns, the Print Media industry flourished. In the 1950s around 214 Newspapers were there, the quantity of which expanded to 2,856 of in 1990s, 35,595 by 1993, and the number came to 46,655 in 1999 with 5,157 day by day daily papers.
The prime thought processes to begin the Newspapers in Indian languages were to advance the sentiment patriotism and to support social changes.
Later with the expansion in the proficiency rate, the blast in the printing innovation and approach of publicizing patterns, the Print Media industry flourished. In the 1950s around 214 Newspapers were there, the quantity of which expanded to 2,856 of in 1990s, 35,595 by 1993, and the number came to 46,655 in 1999 with 5,157 day by day daily papers.
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