Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

General Test

Chapter

General Knowledge

Question:

Vernacular press Act was enacted in which year?

Options:

1875

1876

1878

1877

Correct Answer:

1878

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 3- 1878

The Vernacular Press Act was enacted in 1878.

The Vernacular Press Act was a law passed by the British government in India in 1878. It was designed to restrict the freedom of the Indian-language press. The law gave the government the power to demand security deposits from newspapers, to confiscate printing presses, and to prosecute editors and publishers for seditious writing.

The Vernacular Press Act was passed in response to the growing criticism of British rule in the Indian-language press. The British government was concerned that the Indian press was inciting public unrest and sedition. The law was widely criticized by Indian nationalists, who saw it as an attempt to stifle dissent.

The Vernacular Press Act was repealed in 1881 by Lord Ripon, the then Viceroy of India. However, the law was re-enacted in 1898 and remained in force until 1910.