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 the Indian press.
Describe the contribution of 'The Hindu' newspaper to the Indian national movement.
Describe the impact of the Vernacular Press Act on Indian society.
Discuss the challenges faced by Indian journalists during the freedom struggle.
Discuss the role of the press in the Non-Cooperation Movement.
Explain how the Indian press contributed to the spread of nationalist ideas during the freedom struggle.
Explain how the press helped in the formation of public opinion during the Indian national movement.
Explain the role of 'Kesari' in the Indian national movement.
Which act allowed the British government to confiscate the property of newspapers and publishers? (1) Vernacular Press Act (2) Indian Press Act, 1910 (3) Newspaper (Incitement to Offences) Act, 1908 (4) Press Regulation Act, 1799
Which newspaper was founded by Bal Gangadhar Tilak to promote nationalist ideas? (1) The Hindu (2) Kesari (3) Amrita Bazar Patrika (4) The Statesman
Which newspaper was started by Raja Ram Mohan Roy in 1821? (1) The Hindu (2) Sambad Kaumudi (3) Kesari (4) Young India
Which of the following is NOT a function of the press in a national movement? (1) Spreading awareness (2) Promoting unity (3) Enforcing laws (4) Criticizing colonial policies
Fill in the blank: ________ was the editor of 'The Hindu', which became a prominent voice for Indian nationalism.
Fill in the blank: The ________ Act of 1908 was also known as the Newspaper (Incitement to Offences) Act.
Fill in the blank: The ________ Gazette was the first newspaper published in India.
Fill in the blank: The ________ Movement was widely covered and supported by the Indian press, leading to mass participation.
True or False: The British government encouraged the growth of the Indian press to promote free speech.
True or False: The Indian press played a crucial role in spreading awareness about the partition of Bengal in 1905.
True or False: The Indian press was completely free from government control during the British rule.
True or False: The press in India was instrumental in exposing the injustices of British rule.
