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newspapers of pre-independence period names​

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Answer:

During the pre-independence period, many newspapers were published by prominent leaders of the Indian freedom struggle.

Explanation:

  • Some notable newspapers include Devandra Nath Tagore's Indian Mirror, Madan Mohan Malaviya's Hindustan Times, Gandhi's Harijan, and others.
  • The Samachar Darpan, a Bengali language newspaper that began publication around 1818, was the first in Indian language.
  • Later, the subcontinent saw a variety of newspapers, including the first Gujarati language newspaper, Bombay Samachar, which was published around 1822.
  • Newspapers such as 'Amar Ujala' and 'Deccan Herald' were established after independence, whereas 'The Hindu,' 'Kesari,' and 'Times of India' were established before.
  • During India's freedom struggle, newspapers were an important source of mass communication throughout the country. Leaders such as Devendra Nath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi used newspapers to raise public awareness.
  • The influence of these journals and newspapers was limited to towns and cities, with some reaching out to remote villages.
  • During British rule in India, newspapers promoted patriotism, equality, the modern concept of democracy, and, most importantly, ideas of freedom.
  • The following sections will teach you about important newspapers during India's freedom struggle, important freedom fighters and their newspapers, and early press regulations in India.

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