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It covers:
•Background
•Central
adm
•Administration
▫Provincial adm
▫Local bodies
•Relation
with princely states
•Administrative
policies
▫Divide and rule
▫Hostility to educated Indians
▫Attitude of British towards
Zamindar
Social
reform
▫Extreme
backwardness
of social services
▫Labour
legislation
▫Restriction
on
the press
•Racial
antagonism
•Foreign
policy
▫Done as a separate Lecture.
List of Important Newspapers and their founders. The list is of hundreds But I found below to be of specific importance for purpose of our study and examination.
Hindu and
Swadesmitran
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G. Subramaniyam Iyer, Vir Raghavacharya
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Kesari (in
Marathi) and Maharatta (English)
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Tilak, Chiplunkar
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Bengalee
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Surendranath Banerjee
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Amrit Bazar Patrika
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Sisir Kumar Ghosh and
Motilal Ghosh
First Vernacular
Paper of India with Bengalee
Initially Bengali
later English
|
Sudharak
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Gokhale
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Indian Mirror
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Devendra Nath Tagore
First Indian Daily
paper in English
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Voice of India, Rastgoftar (first newspaper in Gujrati)
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Naoroji
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Hindustani and Advocate
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G.P.Varma
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Tribune and Akhbar-i-aam
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In Punjab by Dyal
Singh Majithia.
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Indu Prakash, Dhyan Prakash, Kal, Gujarati, Sandhya
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In Bombay by Brahma
Bandhab Upadhyay
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Bengal Gazette
(English)
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James Augustus Hicky (Irish),
Harish Chandra Ray
First newspaper
of India
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India Gazette, East Indian
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Derozio
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Sambad Kaumudi, Mirat-ul-Akbar (First Persian), Bangaduta (Also Dwarkanath Tagore)
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RRR
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Yugantar (Bengali)
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Barindra Kumar Ghosh
Bhupendra Nath Dutta
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Indian Sociologist (London)
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Shaymji Krishna Verma
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Gadar
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Lala Hardayal
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Leader
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MMM
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Bahishkrit
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Ambedkar
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Bandi Jivan
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Sachin Sanyal
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National Herald
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JL Nehru
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Kudi Adasu
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EV Naicker
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Bande Mataram
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Bhikaji Cama
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Commonweal, New India
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Annie Besant
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Harijan,Navjivan, Young India
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Gandhi
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Vande Mataram
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Aurobindo Ghosh
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Comrade
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Mohd Ali
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Tahzib-ul-Akhlaq
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Sir Syyed Ahmed Khan
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Al-Hilal, Al-Balagh
|
Abul Kalam Azad
|
Essays in Indian Economics
|
M.G. Ranade
|
Som Prakash
|
Ishwar Chandra
Vidyasagar
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