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Which Governor General of India Proposed the Vernacular press act in 1878?
Which Governor General of India Proposed the Vernacular press act in 1878?
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The Vernacular Press Act of 1878 was proposed by Lord Lytton, who was the Governor-General of India at the time. This act was aimed at curbing the influence of the vernacular press, which was critical of British rule.