Newspaper which criticised government policies before independence.
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The first newspaper in India—Hicky's Bengal Gazette—was started in 1780 under the BritishRaj by James Augustus Hicky. Other newspapers such as The India Gazette, The Calcutta Gazette, The Madras Courier (1785), and The Bombay Herald(1789) soon followed
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Amrita Bazar Patrika criticised government policies before independence.
In 1868, peasants were exploited by indigo planters and the newspaper was fighting for their rights. The paper operated out of a wooden press that was purchased only for₹ 32.
Three years later in 1871, when the plague hit, the Amrita Bazaar Patrika was very vocal in its views against government policies that were unfair to the common people.
In 1868, peasants were exploited by indigo planters and the newspaper was fighting for their rights. The paper operated out of a wooden press that was purchased only for₹ 32.
Three years later in 1871, when the plague hit, the Amrita Bazaar Patrika was very vocal in its views against government policies that were unfair to the common people.
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