who repealed the vernacular act in 1882?what impact did the act have on indians?
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Lord Ripon repealed the act.
No government employee can edit any newspaper without prior permission of the government.The editor as well as the publishers and the other associated persons will be arrested if any newspaper published in native language, reports anything against the British. The equipments and machineries will also be seized.
Many people called it ‘Gagging Act’ as it tried to strangulate the voices of the press. Large scale protests started against this act.
Before passing the Press Act of Lord Lytton ‘Somprakash’ and ‘Sahachar’ were banned.
‘Amrita Bazar Patrika’ of Sisir Kumar Ghosh was published both in English and Bengali. With the enactment of this Act, it was published in English only. The Press Act literally made the Indians anti-British
No government employee can edit any newspaper without prior permission of the government.The editor as well as the publishers and the other associated persons will be arrested if any newspaper published in native language, reports anything against the British. The equipments and machineries will also be seized.
Many people called it ‘Gagging Act’ as it tried to strangulate the voices of the press. Large scale protests started against this act.
Before passing the Press Act of Lord Lytton ‘Somprakash’ and ‘Sahachar’ were banned.
‘Amrita Bazar Patrika’ of Sisir Kumar Ghosh was published both in English and Bengali. With the enactment of this Act, it was published in English only. The Press Act literally made the Indians anti-British
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The vernacular act was repealed by Lord Ripon in in 1882. It left deep rash of dissatisfaction among people....
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