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The “Indian Press” can refer to The Indian Press Ltd., a publishing house founded in 1884 by Chintamani Ghosh, or more broadly, the collective body of news publications in India, known for its significant role in the anti-colonial struggle, its multilingual nature, and the ongoing challenges faced by journalists. Key aspects include the early establishment of newspapers in the late 18th century, the pivotal role the press played in the nationalist movement, historical acts of censorship by the British government, and the contemporary issues of safety and press freedom for journalists in India.
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