Women and Print: liberal husbands and fathers began educating their women folk at home and sent them to schools. After the mid-19th century, women’s schools were set up in the cities and towns. Many journals began carrying the writings of women and explained why women should be educated. But some conservative Hindus believed that a literate girl would be widowed and Muslims feared that educated women would be corrupted by reading Urdu romances. Many women contributed to print culture. Prominent among were:
Print Culture and Women Education: Urdu, Tamil, Bengali and Marathi print culture also developed. Hindi print culture started seriously from l870s. In the early 20th century, many journals edited by women, discussed about women’s education, widowhood, widow remarriage, significance of national movement etc.
Books for Women: In Punjab, Ram Chaddha published the fast-selling “Istri Dharm Vichar” to teach women how to be obedient wives. The Khalsa Tract Society also published cheap booklets with a similar message. Battala was an area in central Calcutta. It published various types of popular books including novels and religious scriptures. These books were very cheap and illustrated with woodcuts and coloured lithographs. These books were popular among housewives.
Autobiography :-- Story of one"s own life written by the author himself or herself .
Lithograph :- A method of printing from a flat surface such as a smooth stone or metal plate .
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