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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... published in Tamil in 1578 and this was the first book to be published in an Indian language . Malayalam types were made later . In 1578 , the second printing press was set up in Punikael , a small village in the Tinnevelly district in ...
... published in Tamil in 1578 and this was the first book to be published in an Indian language . Malayalam types were made later . In 1578 , the second printing press was set up in Punikael , a small village in the Tinnevelly district in ...
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... published in English by Englishmen to be mostly circulated among Englishmen working in or affiliated to the British East India Company . Almost all of ... published in European papers , were published Origin and Growth of the Indian Press 9.
... published in English by Englishmen to be mostly circulated among Englishmen working in or affiliated to the British East India Company . Almost all of ... published in European papers , were published Origin and Growth of the Indian Press 9.
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... published in European papers , were published in two pages . One page was reserved as the reader's forum and for Indian news . Poems and display advertisements occupied the last page . The government extended its ungrudging help and ...
... published in European papers , were published in two pages . One page was reserved as the reader's forum and for Indian news . Poems and display advertisements occupied the last page . The government extended its ungrudging help and ...
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ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY 3559 | 35 |
A POLITICAL | 61 |
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The Press in India: Perspective in Development and Relevance Krushna Singh Padhy,Rabīndra Nātha Sāhu No preview available - 1997 |
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