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The vernacular press act was passed by British government in India in 1878 was modelled on the following press act

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Answered by smartankit29
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Vernacular Press Act---------In this act the Indian local newspaper was banned and the writer was prohabited by the British Government to write on the Independent of India ........If any writer or newspaper write against British Government then they were be sustained to jail for 15 years

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The vernacular press act was passed by the British government in India in 1878 was modelled on the Irish press act.

Explanation:

  • Indian revolutionaries used print media to report British rule's wicked consequences and promote new ideas. The colonial government decided to take stern steps as vernacular publications were assertively nationalist.
  • The government began to monitor regular track of vernacular newspapers. The law was introduced by Lord Lytton, (ruled 1876-80) was intended to prevent the vernacular media from opposing British politics, notably the criticism that had risen with emergence time of the 'Second Anglo-Afghan' War (1878-80).

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