The Press in India: Perspective in Development and RelevanceThe Present Work Has Made An Attempt To Discuss The Origin And Growth Of The Indian Press, Its Role And Responsibility As A Communicator, Its Freedom And Measures Adopted By The Authorities-Executive, Legislature, Judiciary--To Suppress It. The Importance Of The Press Council In Ensuring Press Freedom Is Also Highlighted. |
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... Press Laws in India , ( Calcutta : University of Calcutta , 1952 ) . 21. M. Hidayatullah , Parliamentary Privileges ... Indian Institute of Public Administration , 1964 ) . 25. R.D. Parikh , Press and Society : A Sociological Study ...
... Press Laws in India , ( Calcutta : University of Calcutta , 1952 ) . 21. M. Hidayatullah , Parliamentary Privileges ... Indian Institute of Public Administration , 1964 ) . 25. R.D. Parikh , Press and Society : A Sociological Study ...
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... INDIAN PRESS Introduction ; Ancient India ; Medieval India ; Beginning of a New Era ; Bengal Gazette : India's First Newspaper ( 24 January , 1780 ) ; Early Periodicals of Calcutta ; Early Papers in Madras ; Early Press of Bombay ; Early ...
... INDIAN PRESS Introduction ; Ancient India ; Medieval India ; Beginning of a New Era ; Bengal Gazette : India's First Newspaper ( 24 January , 1780 ) ; Early Periodicals of Calcutta ; Early Papers in Madras ; Early Press of Bombay ; Early ...
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... Indian editors and proprietors of English papers were vehement and strong in their criticisms of Government's policies and actions . The British officers sensed this growing criticism of the Indian Press . Lord Lytton , the then Viceroy ...
... Indian editors and proprietors of English papers were vehement and strong in their criticisms of Government's policies and actions . The British officers sensed this growing criticism of the Indian Press . Lord Lytton , the then Viceroy ...
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ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY 3559 | 35 |
A POLITICAL | 61 |
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