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sahil | 04/07/2010

At the time of the first war of independence, any number of papers were in operation in the country. Many of these like Bangadoot of Ram Mohan Roy, Rastiguftar of Dadabhai Naoroji and Gyaneneshun advocated social reforms and thus helped arouse national awakening.

It was in 1857 itself that Payam-e-Azadi started publication in Hindi and Urdu, calling upon the people to fight against the British. The paper was soon confiscated and anyone found with a copy of the paper was presecuted for sedition. Again, the first hindi daily, Samachar Sudhavarashan, and two newspapers in Urdu and Persian respectively, Doorbeen and Sultan-ul-Akbar, faced trial in 1857 for having published a 'Firman' by Bahadur Shah Zafar, urging the people to drive the British out of India.

In the struggle against the British, some newspapers played a very notable role. This included the Hindi Patriot! Established in 1853, by the author and playwright, Grish Chandra Ghosh, it became popular under the editorship of Harish Chandra Mukherjee. In 1861, the paper published a play, "Neel Darpan" and launched a movement against the British, urging the people to stop cultivating the crop for the white traders. This resulted in the formation of a Neel Commission. Later, the paper was taken over by Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. The paper strongly opposed the Government's excesses and demanded that Indians be appointed to top government posts.
notable papers: Indian Mirror,Amrita Bazar Patrika,Marathi weekly, Kesari was started by Tilak from January 1, 1881.The Hindu
So far as the revolutionary movement is concerned, it did not begin with guns and bombs but it started with the publication of newspapers. The first to be mentioned in this context is Yugantar publication of which was started by Barindra Kumar Ghosh who edited it also.
Yugantar, it was Vandematram that played a significant role in the freedom struggle.
'Nav Shakti ,Rashtra Vani',The weekly yogi,Hunkar'etc.

Hi neil

Sahil Jakhar | 29/04/2010

Cool website :) I like the guest book the most.The games are friendly to me. photo gallery is good. Nice idea. See you soon.

Re: hi neil

Arnab Chakraborty | 01/05/2010

Thanks a lot for visiting the site Sahil

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