All About The Origin
All About The Origin
All About The Origin
Journalists said it was difficult to ignore the contribution of Hickey, whose anti-establishment writings
and what some call "scandalous outbursts against the rulers of the day", won him many admirers. Free
press in India owes a debt of gratitude to James Augustus Hickey, the man who almost single-handedly
faced the might of the British Empire in India to espouse the cause of free expression and reining in of
the government by the voice of the people, exposing the actions of the government, and making public
the dirty deals.
Contrast between two pioneers of Press in India, James Silk Buckingham and
James Augustus Hickey
Introduction
Before, we make the contrast and comparison between the pioneers of Indian press-James Augustus
Hickey and James Silk Buckingham, let us briefly understand about the coming of the press
(newspapers) in India. The newspapers came to India as an alien product, as one the benefits of British
Colonialism. The initial strength and power for launching of newspapers was directly fostered in
England. James Augustus Hickey has the distinction of starting the press in India. Later, James Silk
Buckingham got the title for being called as the Pioneer of true Indian Journalism. I have tried in my
writing to show the contrast between the pioneer of Indian press under the scanner: content and its
influence
newspaper called as Hickeys Gazette or Bengal Gazette; it was aliased as Calcutta General
Advertiser which came into being on January 29th 1780. It declared itself as weekly Political and
commercial paper open to all parties but influence by none. It is very important to observe the
statement which implicates that the newspaper was not influenced by the Government or other party,
but to the interest of people, which although proved to be a tool used by James Augustus Hickeys
personal contention with the British rule or its representative- East India Company.
The content was mainly for criticizing the East India Company. But to make it more catchy and
readable, Hickey added other things to this four page Gazette, like a Gossip column, a poets corner,
news related to the European scandals and most importantly the advertisement. The thing to be noted is
that the content was used to emphasise on criticizing the men in power like Warren Hastings and even
people related to the rulers like Lady Hasting. The content of Hickeys Gazette was used more for
acting as a tool of criticism and not for the benefit of the general masses and public. A severe criticism
can be done to Hickeys Gazette as it lacked the ethics of Journalism and was more abusive-using
If we compare and set a contrast between Hickeys contribution to the contribution of James Silk
Buckingham; there is no doubt that Hickey provided and initiated a platform for Indian press, but we
cant defy the fact that Buckinghams contribution is more legendary and praise worthy. Buckingham
was an Anglo-Indian who is titled as the Father of true Indian Journalism. He in true sense can be
termed as pioneer of ethical Journalism of India. It is said that in the early years of 19th century,
Calcutta saw the emergence of a first real and outstanding journalist. Jawaharlal Nehru has described
him as the earliest champions of the freedom press in India and one who is still remembered in this
country.Although, he came to India as an editor of the Calcutta Chronicle, which was started by the
Calcutta merchants to safeguard their vested interested, but Buckingham laid more emphasis and meant
his content for uplifting the issues of common public, news of local conditions and purified his content
from making criticism, fashion, advertisement, gossip and Anglo Social Scandals. He was more
concerned about the social reforms and that is the reason, he was more liked by the public. He was also
coordinated by Raja Ram Mohan Roy, as he became a pioneer of not only the freedom of speech and
expression but a social reformer as well. The reason might be that he was more accustomed to the
rituals, cultures, beliefs and values of Indian masses in particular and world in general. He was a
prolific writer and was more successful in influencing the hearts of suppressed people of British India.
In conclusion, it can be said that James Augustus Hickey is the pioneer of Indian press; but the title of