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What impact did the vernacular Press act have on Indians

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Answered by arunkumarsingh8up
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Explanation:

In British India, the Vernacular Press Act (Act of 1878) was enacted to curtail the freedom of the Indian press and prevent the expression of criticism toward British policies—notably, the opposition that had grown with the outset of the Second Anglo-Afghan War(1878–80).[1] The act was proposed by Lord Lytton, then Viceroy of India, and was unanimously passed by the Viceroy's Council on March 14, 1878. The act excluded English-language publications as it was meant to control seditious writing in 'publications in Oriental languages' everywhere in the country, except for the South.But the British totally discriminated the Indian Press.

Answered by Priatouri
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The following is the impact of the Vernacular Press Act on Indians.

Explanation:

  • The Vernacular Press Act was passed by Lord Lytton to put restrictions to the Indian press.
  • The motif of enacting this act was to prevent Indian press from expressing criticism towards the policies enacted by the British government.
  • Lord Ripon repealed this act in the year 1881.
  • It generated hostility among Indians which became one of the catalysts which gave rise to India's growing independence struggle.

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