What were the effects of the spread of print culture for poor people in nineteenth century India?
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✏✏As the literacy rate improved in India, printed material, especially for entertainment began to reach even the poor in the 19th century. Publishers started producing small and cheap books. These books were sold at crossroads. Public libraries were set up by the Christian missionaries and the rich people. Those who could not read, could listen to stories and folklore. These could be read out to them by others.
Books could be hired on a nominal fee from some book owners. Many writers started writing about the issue of class distinction. The writings of these writers were read by people allover India. Local protest movements and sects also created a lot of popular journals and tracts criticizing ancient scriptures with a view to creating a new and just future.
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The poor people were benefiting from the spread of print culture in India due to the availability of low-price books and public libraries which were spreading awareness and educating them.
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