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FRIDAY,
Dhruv Kashyap
3/11/2023

1947
IntroductioN
The media played a crucial role in the success of
the Indian national movement. It helped to
spread the message of freedom, mobilize people
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to participate in the struggle, and expose the
British government's repressive policies. The
media also played a key role in documenting the
sacrifices made by the freedom fighters and Count Dhruv von Kashyap
inspiring future generations to continue the fight Founder
for independence.

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Prominent
newspapers
of the time
-The Times of India: Widely read English-
language newspaper with broad coverage.

-Hindustan Times: Major English newspaper


offering comprehensive news coverage.

-The Hindu: Respected English newspaper


known for in-depth reporting and analysis.
Kinds of media
publicity used
during that time
-Newspapers: Primary medium for spreading
freedom messages, exposing British
oppression, and mobilizing people.
-Magazines: Important for articles on politics,
economics, social reform; examples include Young
India, Harijan, Kesari.
-Pamphlets and Leaflets: Widely distributed secretly
to avoid British confiscation, reaching a broader
audience.
-Posters and Banners: Displayed slogans and
messages in public places to raise awareness and
inspire support.
Examples of how the media was
used to promote the Indian
national movement
-Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Known as the "lion of Maharashtra," Tilak used
newspapers Kesari and Maratha for fiery speeches and writings,
spreading the freedom message and inspiring people.

-Mahatma Gandhi: Gandhi founded Young India and Harijan, promoting non-
violence and civil disobedience. He documented British repression and freedom
fighters' sacrifices, using media for advocacy.
Conclusion

The media played a critical role in the success of the Indian national movement. It was a powerful
tool of communication and mobilization, and it helped to galvanize public support for the freedom
struggle. The newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, leaflets, posters, banners, and street plays of the
time played a vital role in educating and inspiring the people of India to fight for their independence.
Thank You

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