explain the any three effects of the spread of print culture on poor peoples in 19th centuary
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The effects of the spread of print culture for poor people in
nineteenth century India:
(i)Very cheap small books were brought to markets in nineteenth-century Madras
towns and sold at crossroads, allowing poor people travelling to markets to buy
them
(ii) From the late nineteenth century, issues of caste
discrimination began to be written about in many printed
tracts and essays. Jyotiba Phule, the Maratha pioneer of
low caste' protest movements, wrote about the injustices
of the caste system in his Gulamgiri (1871).
(ii)In the twentieth century, B.R. Ambedkar in Maharashtra
and E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker in Madras, better known as
Periyar, wrote powerfully on caste and their writings were
read by people all over India.
(iv)Local protest movements and sects also created a lot
of popular journals and tracts criticising ancient scriptures
and envisioning a new and just future.
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