The effects of the spread of print culture for poor people in
nineteenth century India were:
→ The poor people benefited from the spread of print culture in
India on account of the availability of low-price books and public
libraries.
→ Enlightening essays were written against caste discrimination
and its inherent injustices. These were read by people across the
country.
→ On the encouragement and support of social reformers,
over-worked factory workers set up libraries for self-education,
and some of them even published their own works, for example,
Kashibaba and his "Chhote Aur Bade Ka Sawal".
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