The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... continued by the Derozians and the movement bore fruit in 1835 when Sir Charles Metcalfe removed the restrictions imposed on the Press . A " Free Press Dinner " was given to Metcalfe at the Calcutta Town Hall on 9 February , 1838 ...
... continued by the Derozians and the movement bore fruit in 1835 when Sir Charles Metcalfe removed the restrictions imposed on the Press . A " Free Press Dinner " was given to Metcalfe at the Calcutta Town Hall on 9 February , 1838 ...
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... continued for only one year . AMRITA BAZAR PATRIKA : -Sisirkumar Ghose started the Amrita Bazar Patrika on 20 February , 1868. At that time it was a weekly paper and was published from Jassore . The main objects of the paper were to ...
... continued for only one year . AMRITA BAZAR PATRIKA : -Sisirkumar Ghose started the Amrita Bazar Patrika on 20 February , 1868. At that time it was a weekly paper and was published from Jassore . The main objects of the paper were to ...
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... continued for about twentyfive years . ANANDA BAZAR PATRIKA : -A weekly paper - Ananda Bazar Patrika was started in 1878 in place of the Amrita Bazar Patrika which had become an English paper to evade the Vernacular Press Act of 1878 ...
... continued for about twentyfive years . ANANDA BAZAR PATRIKA : -A weekly paper - Ananda Bazar Patrika was started in 1878 in place of the Amrita Bazar Patrika which had become an English paper to evade the Vernacular Press Act of 1878 ...
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