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Answer in 100-150 Words Why Are Newspapers an Important Source for the Study of the National Movement? - History

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Answer in 100-150 Words

Why Are Newspapers an Important Source for the Study of the National Movement?

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 Contemporary newspapers are an important source of the study of national movement. Following points lay bare their importance as source of history with reference to Indian Freedom Movement.

 (a) Many contemporary newspapers were published by those who were involved in the freedom struggle. For example, National Herald was issued by Motilal Nehru, further Mr Jinnah issued Dawn. These nespapers were mouthpieces and represented important voices of the movement. Hence, they made important source of information regarding the freedom movement.

 (b) Newspapers do daily reporting, hence, their reporting is more detailed than perhaphs any other source can be. As they report on extremely recent events, the chances of misreporting is less. Reading different nespapers further makes our reading balanced and free from bias.

 (c) Many newspapers were in local Indian languages, i.e. in vernacular languages and their circulation was limited. Hence, they published newspaper from local perspective which other sources of history may not have.

 (d) They reflect the mood of the people too. These newspapers shaped what was published and the way events were reported. Accounts published in a London newspaper would be different from a report in an Indian nationalist paper.

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Chapter 13: Mahatma Gandhi And The Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond - Exercises [Page 374]

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NCERT History - Themes in Indian History [English] Class 12
Chapter 13 Mahatma Gandhi And The Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Exercises | Q 4 | Page 374
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