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    Jawaharlal Nehru had started the publication of
    Question

    Jawaharlal Nehru had started the publication of

    A.

    National Herald

    B.

    National Gazette

    C.

    National Chronicle

    D.

    National Review

    Correct option is A


    Ans. (a)
    Sol. Jawaharlal Nehru founded the National Herald newspaper in 1938. It was established as a mouthpiece for the Indian National Congress to voice nationalist opinions during the freedom struggle. Published in English, it aimed to support the cause of India's independence and democratic ideals.
    Explanation of each option:
    · (a) National Herald – ✅ Correct. Founded by Nehru in 1938 to promote nationalist views.
    · (b) National Gazette – ❌ No historical connection to Nehru.
    · (c) National Chronicle – ❌ Not started by Nehru; no such prominent publication is associated.
    · (d) National Review – ❌ An American conservative magazine, unrelated to Nehru or India.

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