History, asked by sundarpawara, 1 year ago

Explain with the reason
1]During the British period newspaper also acted as source of social reformation.
2] The British captured Sindh region in 1843

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Answered by Praneeth331
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Newspaper can be defined as a printed means of conveying current information. Today the newspaper in India is a proud institution of our society. While working as a vehicle of persuasion its basic function is to provide info-edu-tainment (information, education and entertainment). It also plays the role of ‘watch dog’ of the society.

Man is a social animal and every human being has an unquenchable thirst to communicate. Now a day’s man has evolved various systems and technologies for communication. From the development of language and scripts to printing and finally to the world-wide-web of the internet, we have developed an impressive array of communication systems. With the help of these systems only, we are able to send messages instant across vast distances and arouse similar meanings in millions of people simultaneously.  Be it newspapers, magazines, books, radio, television etc.

Answered by vipulbhardwaj00
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During the British colonial period, newspaper played major role in bringing social reform in the society.

In the Calcutta Chronicle, main attention was given to the social evils like sati system, child marriage and so on.

This greatly made people aware of various infirmities taking place in the society and even led to India’s freedom struggle.

2.British and Bengal Presidency forces under General Charles James Napier arrived in Sindh in the mid-19th century and conquered Sindh in February 1843
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