New India (newspaper)

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New India
Type
Madras (now Chennai)
CountryColonial India

New India was an early 20th century

Indian freedom struggle.[2][3][4]

Overview

New India was a newspaper founded as a means to spread news related to the Indian freedom struggle, and as a means to vocalize the views of its founder, the freedom fighter Dr. Annie Besant, through her editorials. It was in the same league as

Activities and political stance

New India was a pro Indian freedom newspaper, which simultaneously worked as a mouthpiece for the views of its founder Dr. Annie Besant. During and after the

Home Rule', similar to the home rule movement in Ireland.[7]

References

  1. ^ Dasa, Jinaraja (2 February 1996). A Short Biography of Annie Besant. Adyar: T.P.H.
  2. ^ "Annie Besant". www.inc.in. Indian National Congress - official website. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  3. ^ Nehru, Jawaharlal (1 March 1945). An Autobiography (1 ed.). Calcutta: Bodell.
  4. ^ "Annie Besant (1847 - 1933)". www.ts-adyar.org. Theosophical Society Adyar. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  5. ^ Ram, N.Sri (2 October 2002). "'Dr Annie Besant's Work for Education in India'". The Theosophist. 124 (1).
  6. ^ "Remembering Annie Besant: The woman who started Home Rule League". India Today. 1 October 2016. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  7. ^ Besant, Annie (1 May 1999). Annie Besant, An Autobiography (5 ed.). Adyar: TPH.