What were the effects of the spread of print culture for the people in the nineteenth century in India?
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the effects of print culture in India is that many books and newspaper were printed and through reading the books and newspapers people became more aware of the things that happened during the independence movement led by Gandhi and others and they also joined the independence movement which led to India and Pakistan independence.
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The effects of the spread of print culture for poor people in nineteenth century India were:
→ The poor people benefited from the spread of print culture in India on account of the availability of low-price books and public libraries.
→ Enlightening essays were written against caste discrimination and its inherent injustices. These were read by people across the country.
→ On the encouragement and support of social reformers, over-worked factory workers set up libraries for self-education, and some of them even published their own works, for example, Kashibaba and his "Chhote Aur Bade Ka Sawal".
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