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When was the Vernacular Press Act passed?


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a

1820

b

1878

c

1857

d

1907 

answer is B.

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The Vernacular Press Act was passed in 1878.
The 1820s saw a gradual increase in the number of newspapers. There was a liberal way in which the newspapers were being written. The progressive means we're very much at the forefront of both the colonisers and the educated Indians. The Colonial British Government thought that encouraging the publication of newspapers would not only celebrate British Supremacy but also promote their authority. But all these backfired and the Englishmen were very much discontent with the materials which were being printed in the newspapers. Moreover, the Vernacular newspapers were very Nationalistic, which the rulers did not like. As a result, in 1878, the Vernacular Press Act was passed, cancelling the old liberal laws that liberalise Thomas Macauly was framing. The Vernacular Press Act contained the characteristics of the Irish Press Laws. The Vernacular Press Act brought restrictions upon what could be written in the newspapers. The Britishers were monitoring newspapers of various provinces. People not adhering to the law also faced brutal punishment at the hands of the British.
 
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