Newspapers during Indian freedom struggle
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Amrita Bazar Patrika
Known for its fearless criticism of colonial policies, this newspaper became one of the most influential nationalist newspapers of the freedom struggle
National Digital Library of India/Centre for Social Sciences
Kesari
Founded in 1881 by Lokmanya Tilak, this was a fiery Marathi newspaper that mobilised masses against British rule and became a key voice in the freedom struggle
Public domain, via Wikipedia
Young India
Gandhi`s weekly journal, Young India championed non-violence, Swaraj and Swadeshi, and inspired the masses to join the freedom struggle
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Bombay Chronicle
An influential nationalist daily, The Bombay Chronicle gave voice to India’s freedom struggle, championing Swadeshi and opposing British colonial policies
Public domain
Bande Mataram
Founded in 1905, Bande Mataram was a fierce nationalist weekly inspiring Indians with calls for complete independence during the freedom struggle
Public domain
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