Role of Indian Press in National Awakening
History ⇒ Modern Indian History
Role of Indian Press in National Awakening starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the contribution of Raja Ram Mohan Roy to Indian journalism.
Describe the impact of the press on the Swadeshi Movement.
Describe the methods used by the British to suppress the Indian press.
Discuss the challenges faced by Indian journalists during the British rule.
Discuss the role of the press in the spread of the Quit India Movement.
Explain how the Indian press contributed to the spread of nationalist ideas during the freedom struggle.
Explain how the press acted as a tool for social reform during the national movement.
Explain the significance of the Amrita Bazar Patrika in the Indian freedom struggle.
Which language was the 'Kesari' newspaper published in? (1) Hindi (2) Marathi (3) Bengali (4) English
Which of the following best describes the role of the press in the national awakening of India? (1) It spread British propaganda (2) It united people and spread nationalist ideas (3) It discouraged political participation (4) It promoted only religious news
Which of the following is NOT a function of the press in a national movement? (1) Spreading awareness (2) Promoting foreign rule (3) Uniting people (4) Criticizing unjust policies
Which of the following newspapers was NOT associated with Mahatma Gandhi? (1) Young India (2) Harijan (3) The Hindu (4) Indian Opinion
Fill in the blank: The ________ Press Act of 1910 imposed stricter regulations on Indian newspapers.
Fill in the blank: The newspaper 'Young India' was edited by ________.
Fill in the blank: The press acted as a ________ between the leaders and the masses during the freedom struggle.
Fill in the blank: The press played a vital role in ________ the masses about their rights and duties.
True or False: The Indian press was completely free from government control during British rule.
True or False: The press played a key role in mobilizing support for the Non-Cooperation Movement.
True or False: The Vernacular Press Act of 1878 was introduced to promote Indian language newspapers.
Yes or No: Did the Indian press help in uniting people from different regions during the national movement?
