Solution:
The above statement is true.The printing press played a major role in shaping the Indian Society of the 19th century. There were significant discussions on religious, social, and economic issues starting in the early 19th century. Regarding colonial civilization, many people had varying viewpoints. People and social reformers provided a range of fresh interpretations of many religions' doctrines. Newspapers and printed pamphlets did more than only disseminate the new ideas; they also influenced the debate's tone. These public conversations could now be attended by a larger segment of the population, who could also voice their opinions. Through these disagreements, fresh concepts were generated. Intense debates about societal ills including widow immolation, child marriage, the sati system, the pardah system, Brahmanic priesthood, and others took place during this time between social and religious reformers and the Hindu orthodoxy.