who gave considerable freedom to the indian press
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well simply the goverment or the new goverment after freedom
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The British government curbed the freedom of the Indian press after the revolt of 1857 because the attitude to freedom of the press changed. Enraged Englishmen demanded a clamp down on the 'native' press.
As vernacular newspapers became assertively nationalist, the colonial government began debating measures for stringent control.
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