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Letters, writings and speeches are important source of information of modern Indian history. Explain

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Answered by rishikajoshi24
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Sources of Information are : -

◆ British Documents - The British ruled over India for almost two hundred years. The records of reforms - Morley-Minto Reforms , Government of India Act and the Reports of Simon Commission , etc are important sources of information. They tell us the condition of the people as well as administration of that time.

◆ Newspaper - London Times and vernacular papers (Bal Gangadhar Tilak's Kesari in Marathi) are important sources of the history of modern period.

◆ Internet or Databases - Digital South Asia Library and the British Library's Oriental and Indian Office Collections provide us a lot of information.

◆ Books - Many books were written and printed during this period which are preserved in public and private libraries. Most books are available even now , as they have been reprinted from time to time. They are an important source of information of the modern period. The poetry/prose/drama/stories/autobiographies/biographies written in this duration , give us an insight into the conditions of that time.

◆ Old buildings and artifacts and people of that time : - They tell us the tales of past. Many people who participated in the freedom struggle and saw the important changes , share their experiences which throw light on the life of the people and the conditions

3. Letters, writings, speeches, etc.: They provide information about the developments that take place during a particular period. For example, the collection of writings of Gandhi ji at the Gandhi smriti near Rajghat, has a library with around world.

5. Administrative reports of government : Administrative reports of the government on tribes, castes and land revenue settlements are also very important source of information

Answered by Kartik201046
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Answer:

They are important because if we will not write them and speak then how will this generation and the next generation will know about the past the history.

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