what was the impact of the emergency on newspaper and magazine
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Most of the mainstream media newspapers and magazines were under the wrath of Emergency. The scissors of censors cut through big publishers like Himmat, Janata, Frontier, Sadhana, Swarajya among many others. Some were threatened to be thrown out of publications and others were put in jail.
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The government imposed press restrictions and suspended freedom of the press. All of the major newspaper offices had their electricity cut off from Emergency till the following day, and all content that was to be published had to be approved in advance by the newspapers.
- Numerous journalists were detained. While periodicals like the Seminar and the Mainstream decided to shut down while numerous publications published in secret, newspapers like the Indian Express and the Statesman protested by placing blank areas where news items had been blocked.
- Big publishers like Himmat, Janata, Frontier, Sadhana, and Swarajya among many others were slashed by the censors' scissors. Some received threats to be dropped from publications, while others received jail time.
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