Puran_Chandra_Gupta

Puran Chandra Gupta

Puran Chandra Gupta

Indian journalist


Puran Chandra Gupta (2 January 1912 – 16 September 1986)[1] was an Indian journalist who founded the Dainik Jagran media group and it Hindi-language publication Dainik Jagran, which remains the most popular daily newspaper in India.[2][3]

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Biography

Gupta was born in Kalpi and educated in Kalpi and Varanasi. In 1940 he launched a nationalist weekly newspaper Swatantra in Kanpur. The newspaper was disapproved by the British administration and had to move to Jhansi. There in 1942 he started the daily newspaper Jagran, which in 1947 was renamed into Dainik Jagran. In 1975 Gupta was elected as chairman of the Press Trust of India. Besides, for 15 years he was an executive member of The Indian Newspaper Society and served as its Vice President.[2][3]

Legacy

In 1987, the Sri Puranchandra Gupta Smarak Trust was established in Kanpur. The trust is engaged in educational, spiritual, cultural, and philanthropic activities.[1]


References

  1. About JEF. jef.org.in
  2. Puran Chandra Gupta. istampgallery.com
  3. Puran Chandra Gupta. SIPA Bulletin. 2 January 2012. p. 18

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