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Explain the role of the press and literature in arousing nationalist feelings ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The printing press played a big role in carrying ideas to the people. Many nationalist journals were published which aroused the sentiments of the Indian public against the British rule. Many papers fostered patriotism and ideas of liberty and justice in our country.

Answered by malihaalam786
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Rammohan Roy's Samvad Kaumudi - Dadabhai Naoroji edited Rast Goftar Vidyasagar started Shome Prakash in Bengali - Tilak's 1 writings in Kesari and Mahratta National literature Bankim Chandra's novel Anandmath National song Vande Mataram was taken from this book - Role of the Press was that, (i) Rammohan Roy's 'Samvad Kaumudi' had a distinct nationalistic character, (ii) English dailies, such as Amrit Bazar Patrika and 'Tribune' kept people informed of political developments, (iii) Tilak through his writings spread the gospel of freedom and natural rights, and (iv) nationalists drew great inspiration from Bankim Chandra's novel 'Anandmath'.

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