How did the british passed certain regulation to control freedom of press in india?
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1. By 1820s, Calcutta supreme court passed certain regulations to control freedom of press in India.
2. The company began encouraging newspapers that would celebrate British rule.
3. After the revolt of 1857, the attitude to freedom of press changed.
4. Engaged Englishman demanded control on the vernacular press as they were becoming nationalist.
5. In 1878, vernacular act was passed. it provided the government with extensive rights to censor reports and editorial in the vernacular press.
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1. By 1820s, Calcutta supreme court passed certain regulations to control freedom of press in India.
2. The company began encouraging newspapers that would celebrate British rule.
3. After the revolt of 1857, the attitude to freedom of press changed.
4. Engaged Englishman demanded control on the vernacular press as they were becoming nationalist.
5. In 1878, vernacular act was passed. it provided the government with extensive rights to censor reports and editorial in the vernacular press.
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1. By 1820s, Calcutta supreme court passed certain regulations to control freedom of press in India.
2. The company began encouraging newspapers that would celebrate British rule.
3. After the revolt of 1857, the attitude to freedom of press changed.
4. Engaged Englishman demanded control on the vernacular press as they were becoming nationalist.
5. In 1878, vernacular act was passed. it provided the government with extensive rights to censor reports and editorial in the vernacular press.
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