Explanation:
The Chuar uprising, also known as the Midnapore revolt, was by Bhumij tribes (called Chuars by the British) against revenue demands and landlordism.
Explanation:
Lord Lytton's Vernacular Press Act of 1878 required vernacular newspapers to submit proofs to the government before publication and prohibited seditious writings, effectively gagging the Indian language press.
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