What was the role of the printing press in reforming the indian society
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printing press has a major role in reforming the indian society. as it prints newspapers and it provides information about the things happening all around the world and publics action are based on the information provided by printing press
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The role of the press in the national movement are as follows :
1. The press spread the ideas of patriotism and modern liberalism .
2. The press preached liberty , equality , fraternity and justice .
3. It made daily criticism on the unjust policies of the Government.
4. It exposed the true nature of the British rule.
5. It made possible the exchange of views among different social groups.
6. It made the Indians aware about events around the World .
Some of the prominent newspapers of the century was :
- The Bengali.
- The Hindu.
- Amrit Baazar Patrika .
- The Pioneer.
- The Times of India .
- The Statesmen .
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