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Explain how print culture assisted the growth of nationalism in India.
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Print culture played a significant role in fostering the growth of nationalism in India during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The introduction and widespread dissemination of print media, including newspapers, books, pamphlets, and journals, had a profound impact on shaping and strengthening the nationalist movement. Newspapers and journals facilitated the dissemination of news, opinions, and developments related to the nationalist cause, creating a sense of awareness among the masses. Debates and discussions in the print media contributed to the formation of a collective consciousness among Indians, fostering a shared sense of identity and purpose. Nationalist newspapers grew in numbers in all parts of India. They reported on colonial misrule and encouraged nationalist activities. "Kesari" was a Marathi-language newspaper that played a significant role in the Indian independence movement. The newspaper was founded by Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak. It carried reports of nationalist activities, speeches, and events, encouraging people to participate in the movement for independence.
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