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      • Puran Chandra Gupta (2 January 1912 – 16 September 1986) 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.
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  2. Puran Chandra Gupta (2 January 1912 – 16 September 1986) 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.

  3. 1 day ago · Puran Chandra Gupta, who started the Dainik Jagran (Daily Awakening) media group, was a journalist who single handedly started the nationalist weekly Hindi newspaper Swatantra (Independent) in Kanpur in 1940, which soon had to be shut down, due to the disapproval by the British administration.

  4. Sep 19, 2022 · Puran Chandra himself was registered as the publisher, printer, editor and owner of the Kanpur edition. His brother Gyan Swarup Gupta was the registered printer and publisher for the Rewa edition, while another brother Guru Dev Gupta was registered as its owner and editor.

  5. 5 days ago · Puran Chandra Gupta is the founder of Dainik Jagran (Daily Awakening) media group. He was a journalist who had single handedly started the nationalist weekly Hindi newspaper Swatantra (Independent) in Kanpur in 1940.

  6. Aug 2, 2023 · 'Dainik Jagran,' a renowned Hindi newspaper in India, was founded by the late Mr Puran Chandra Gupta. After his unfortunate demise, control of the family business passed to the 'Gupta Family,' comprising six branches of his legal heirs.

  7. Sep 6, 2024 · Puran Chandra Gupta is the founder of Dainik Jagran (Daily Awakening) media group. He was a journalist who had single handedly started the nationalist weekly Hindi newspaper Swatantra (Independent) in Kanpur in 1940.

  8. Jul 17, 2023 · Synopsis. TheDainik JagranNewspaper was founded by Puran Chandra Gupta, and after his demise, the 'Gupta family’ comprising of six branches of his legal heirs controls the family business.