explain the role of print in the religious reform in india
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1. There have been exceptional discussions around strict issues from the mid nineteenth century. Different people group tested the progressions occurring inside provincial culture in different manners and offered various new meanings of customary strict convictions.
2. Some condemned current approaches and supported for change while others dismissed reformer claims. Those discussions were held in both open and print.
3. Printed flyers and papers spread the new thoughts as well as formed the idea of the conversation.
4. These open discussions may now contact a more extensive crowd to share their perspectives. Through these conflicts of suppositions new thoughts developed.
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