Who imposed Indian press 1910?

Lord Minto II, the Viceroy of India implemented the Indian Press Act of 1910 on 9th February, Section 12(1) of the Act empowered the Local Governments to issue warrants against any newspaper or book which contained seditious matters, were to be forfeited to his majesty.
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What was Gandhi's response to the Press Act 1910?

This was a matter of giving expression to public opinion. Responding to the Press Act of 1910, he asserted that newspapers were ideal instruments for giving expression to public opinion and it was all the more important for the Government to recognise this. ?
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Who was the first to impose censorship of press?

But, in 1799, Lord Wellesley brought the Censorship of Press Act, 1799. The idea was to stop the French from publishing anything which could harm British in any way. This act brought all the newspapers under the Government scrutiny before their publication.
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When was press censorship imposed in India?

The British Indian press was legally protected by the set of laws such as Vernacular Press Act, Censorship of Press Act, 1799, Metcalfe Act and Indian Press Act, 1910, while the media outlets were regulated by the Licensing Regulations, 1823, Licensing Act, 1857 and Registration Act, 1867.
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Who introduced printing press in India UPSC?

History. Printing press came to India from the Portuguese missionaries. However it was the East India Company that imported presses in the 17th century that boosted the press.
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Who is the father of Indian press?

James Augustus Hicky was an Irishman who launched the first printed newspaper in India, Hicky's Bengal Gazette.
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Who established printing press in India?

The individual responsible for the initiation of printing in India was one Joao De Bustamante (rechristened Joao Rodrigues in 1563), a Spaniard who joined the Society of Jesus in 1556. Bustamante, who was an expert printer, along with his Indian assistant set up the new press and began to operate it.
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Who was British Governer introduced the Indian language press act?

Proposed by Lord Lytton, then viceroy of India (governed 1876–80), the act was intended to prevent the vernacular press from expressing criticism of British policies—notably, the opposition that had grown with the outset of the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878–80).
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Who banned the Indian newspapers?

CENSORSHIP OF PRESS ACT 1799 UNDER THE VERNACULAR ACT

Lord Wellesley (Governor-General of India (1798 1805)) imposed censorship on all newspapers in anticipation of a French invasion of India and as part of the struggle for supremacy in India.
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What is the history of Indian press?

Indian media was active since the late 18th century. The print media started in India as early as 1780. Radio broadcasting began in 1927. Indian media is among the oldest in the world.
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Who imposed strict supervision on press?

The Press Act of 1908 was legislation promulgated in British India imposing strict censorship on all kinds of publications.
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Who removed Vernacular Press Act?

In 1881, this act was repealed by Lord Ripon. It produced resentment among Indians which became one of the catalysts giving rise to India's growing independence movement.
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Who was the first Indian journalist to be imprisoned?

Surendranath Banerjea, one of the founding fathers of the national movement, became the first Indian to go to jail in performance of his duty as a journalist.
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Which British official withdrew the press regulation act?

The succeeding administration of Lord Ripon reviewed the developments consequent upon the Act and finally withdrew it (1881).
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Which Governor-General passed the gagging act?

The correct answer is Lord Lytton. Vernacular Press Act was passed by Lord Lytton in 1878. It was also known as Gagging act. It was an act for the better control of publication in oriental languages.
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Who is the father of printing press?

Goldsmith and inventor Johannes Gutenberg was a political exile from Mainz, Germany when he began experimenting with printing in Strasbourg, France in 1440. He returned to Mainz several years later and by 1450, had a printing machine perfected and ready to use commercially: The Gutenberg press.
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When was the first printing press established in Mumbai?

Although the first printing press was imported into Bombay as early as 1670 by the Parsi businessman Bhimjee Parikh, it was more than a hundred years before the first newspaper was printed.
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Where was the first printing press of East India Company started?

The correct answer is Calcutta. The first press was established in Calcutta, Bengal.
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Who was Gangadhar Bhattacharya?

The killing of police officer Gangadhar Bhattacharya has become the peg on which many of the West Bengal Government's troubles can be hung. The killing of police officer Gangadhar Bhattacharya has become the peg on which many of the West Bengal Government's troubles can be hung.
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Who started India's first newspaper Bengal Gazette and why?

Founded by James Augustus Hicky, a highly eccentric Irishman who had previously spent two years in jail for debt, the newspaper was a strong critic of the administration of Governor-General Warren Hastings. The newspaper was important for its provocative journalism and its fight for free expression in India.
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Who was the first newspaper?

The newsletter usually accorded primacy as a definite newspaper is the Relation of Strasbourg, first printed in 1609 by Johann Carolus. A close rival is the Avisa Relation oder Zeitung (Zeitung is the German word for “newspaper”), founded in the same year by Heinrich Julius, duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel.
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Who prepared the Vernacular Press Act 1882 What impact did the act have on Indians?

Lord Ripon repealed the vernacular press act. The Vernacular press act forbade Vernacular papers to publish any material that might excite feelings of dissatisfaction against the British government. The Indian Army Act made it a criminal offence for Indians to carry arms without license.
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