Raja Rammohun Roy and the Indian RenaissanceMittal Publications, 1991 - 238 sidor |
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... press . But when Lord Hastings left India in 1823 , the Acting Governor - General promulgated an ordinance which required the editors and proprietors to take out licences from the Government . Rammohun Roy believed in a free press . He ...
... press . But when Lord Hastings left India in 1823 , the Acting Governor - General promulgated an ordinance which required the editors and proprietors to take out licences from the Government . Rammohun Roy believed in a free press . He ...
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... Press , which is a disagreeable check upon their conduct , when unable to discover any real evil arising from its existence , have attempted to make the world imagine , that it might , in some possible contingency , afford the means of ...
... Press , which is a disagreeable check upon their conduct , when unable to discover any real evil arising from its existence , have attempted to make the world imagine , that it might , in some possible contingency , afford the means of ...
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... Press Ordinance . But Rammohun continued to appear under a different editor . Rammohun was a pioneer of free press in the nineteenth century who pleaded that free press would render immense service both the rules and the ruled ...
... Press Ordinance . But Rammohun continued to appear under a different editor . Rammohun was a pioneer of free press in the nineteenth century who pleaded that free press would render immense service both the rules and the ruled ...
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His Religious Thought 220 | 73 |
Pioneer of Indian Journalism and Modern | 102 |
His Economic Thought | 142 |
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