why britishers put censorship on printing in India after 1857
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The first newspaper, Hicky's Bengal Gazette, was banned in 1782 because of criticisms of the East India Company. ... During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the "Gagging Act" had been passed by Lord Canning which sought to regulate the establishment of printing presses and to restrain the tone of all printed matter.
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- The first newspaper, Hicky's Bengal Gazette, was banned in 1782 because of criticisms of the East India Company. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the "Gagging Act" had been passed by Lord Canning which sought to regulate the establishment of printing presses and to restrain the tone of all printed matter.
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