Role of the Press in Nationalism
The press emerged as a powerful medium for expressing discontent against colonial oppression in India, significantly contributing to the growth of nationalism. With newspapers like Kesari (founded by Bal Gangadhar Tilak) and Amrita Bazar Patrika, Indian citizens gained access to political discourse and commentary that challenged British authority and outlined the injustices faced by the population. Through these platforms, ideas of self-rule and national pride spread, awakening a political consciousness that transcended regional and linguistic barriers. The press acted not only as a vehicle for information dissemination but as a catalyst for social and political movements, uniting Indians in the common struggle for independence.