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What led the colonial government to pass the Vernacular Press Act in 1878?how did it affect the Vernacular newspapers

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Answered by nsopagu
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Nationalists in India used print media to publish the evil affects of British rule and spread new ideas.
(ii) As vernacular newspapers became assertively nationalist, the colonial government decided to take strong measures.
(iii) In 1878 the Vernacular Press Act was passed which provided the government with intensive rights to censor reports and efitorials in the vernacular press.
(iv) The government started keeping regular track on vernacular news papers. If it published some material which was considered to be seditious, the government seized the press and confiscated the printing machines.
(v) Despite repressive measures nationalist newspapers grew in numbers in all parts of India.


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Answered by Anonymous
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1. In India, the patriot utilized print media to uncover the abhorrent impacts of British principle and to spread new thoughts.

2. The pilgrim government chose to accept solid measures as vernacular papers turned out to be emphatically patriot.

3. In 1878 the Vernacular Press Act was passed which gave the administration broad rights in the vernacular press to blue pencil reports and articles.

4. The administration has started to monitor vernacular papers normally. At the point when it distributed any substance esteemed rebellious, the administration held onto the press and appropriated the printing machines.

5. Patriot papers rose in numbers in all aspects of India in the midst of prohibitive measures.

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