How did the print expose the caste and class exploitation
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The problems of the poor people began to be written and published. Gulamgiri of Jyotiba Phule exposed the ill-treatment to the low castes.
Dr Ambedkar and E V Ramaswamy Naicker wrote powerfully against untouchability. Chhote Aur Bade Ka Sawal of Kashibaba exposed the link between caste and class exploitation.
Sudarshan Chakr published a collection called Sachchi Kavitayan. These books highlighted how poor people were exploited by the upper caste people. These books were read all over India. Efforts were made by the social reformers to improve the condition of poor workers through print.
Dr Ambedkar and E V Ramaswamy Naicker wrote powerfully against untouchability. Chhote Aur Bade Ka Sawal of Kashibaba exposed the link between caste and class exploitation.
Sudarshan Chakr published a collection called Sachchi Kavitayan. These books highlighted how poor people were exploited by the upper caste people. These books were read all over India. Efforts were made by the social reformers to improve the condition of poor workers through print.
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In the 19th century, with the spread of printed books, the interest in reading books also increased among the poor people.
To fulfill their desire of reading, cheap small books were published and public libraries were set up for them by the rich.
The problems of the poor people began to be written and published. Gulamgiri of Jyotiba Phule exposed the ill-treatment to the low castes.
Dr Ambedkar and E V Ramaswamy Naicker wrote powerfully against untouchability. Chhote Aur Bade Ka Sawal of Kashibaba exposed the link between caste and class exploitation.
Sudarshan Chakra published a collection called Sachchi Kavitayan. These books highlighted how poor people were exploited by the upper caste people. These books were read all over India. Efforts were made by the social reformers to improve the condition of poor workers through print.
Required great effort, so hope this helps...
In the 19th century, with the spread of printed books, the interest in reading books also increased among the poor people.
To fulfill their desire of reading, cheap small books were published and public libraries were set up for them by the rich.
The problems of the poor people began to be written and published. Gulamgiri of Jyotiba Phule exposed the ill-treatment to the low castes.
Dr Ambedkar and E V Ramaswamy Naicker wrote powerfully against untouchability. Chhote Aur Bade Ka Sawal of Kashibaba exposed the link between caste and class exploitation.
Sudarshan Chakra published a collection called Sachchi Kavitayan. These books highlighted how poor people were exploited by the upper caste people. These books were read all over India. Efforts were made by the social reformers to improve the condition of poor workers through print.
Required great effort, so hope this helps...
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