Can You Ace This Dainik Jagran Media History Quiz?

From its 1942 Jhansi roots to Radio City, how well do you know Jagran Prakashan? Put your knowledge to the test with this engaging and insightful media quiz.

Mar 17, 2026 - 13:28
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1. In which city was the first edition of "Dainik Jagran" published in 1942?

Dainik Jagran was launched in 1942 during India's freedom struggle. Its very first edition rolled off the press in a city in Uttar Pradesh. The timing was significant as the Quit India Movement was gaining momentum and Hindi journalism was becoming a voice of resistance nationwide.

Kanpur
Lucknow
Jhansi
Allahabad

2. Who founded "Dainik Jagran" in 1942?

Dainik Jagran was born in 1942 at the height of India's independence movement. Its founder was deeply rooted in nationalist politics and used Hindi journalism to connect with ordinary readers. He wanted the newspaper to inform, inspire, and mobilise people during a defining era.

Puran Chandra Gupta
Sanjay Gupta
Mahendra Mohan Gupta
Dhirendra Mohan Gupta

3. Which media conglomerate publishes "Dainik Jagran"?

Dainik Jagran is the flagship Hindi newspaper of a publicly listed Indian media group. Beyond print, its parent organisation also owns popular FM radio stations, several digital news platforms, and other regional publications spread across multiple states throughout India.

HT Media Limited
Jagran Prakashan Limited
DB Corp Limited
Lokmat Media

4. In which year was "Jagran Prakashan Private Limited" formally incorporated as a company?

Dainik Jagran began publishing in 1942, but its parent entity was registered as a formal corporate body several years later. This incorporation gave the business a proper legal structure, enabling it to expand operations, attract investment, and grow into a listed media company.

1942
1965
1989
1975

5. Which nationalist Hindi weekly was launched in Kanpur in 1940 by Puran Chandra Gupta?

Before founding Dainik Jagran, Puran Chandra Gupta launched a Hindi weekly newspaper in Kanpur in 1940 to fuel nationalist sentiment among readers. Its political tone drew the attention of British authorities, who eventually shut it down for its pro-independence editorial stance.

Swaraj
Swatantra
Swadeshi
Swadheen

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