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    Who among the following founded a weekly newspaper ‘Commonweal' in 1914?
    Question

    Who among the following founded a weekly newspaper ‘Commonweal' in 1914?

    A.

    Annie Besant

    B.

    Madan Mohan Malviya

    C.

    Lala Lajpat Rai

    D.

    Motilal Nehru

    Correct option is A

    The correct answer is (a) Annie Besant.
    · Annie Besant founded the weekly newspaper 'Commonweal' in 1914.
    · The publication was aimed at promoting the causes of social reform, self-governance, and Indian nationalism.
    Information Booster:
    · Madan Mohan Malviya: Founded the “Abhyudaya” in 1907, a Hindi weekly aimed at promoting Indian independence and social reform.
    · Lala Lajpat Rai: Known for his publication “The People”, an English-language newspaper based in Lahore that advocated for Indian self-rule and addressed social issues.
    · Motilal Nehru: Associated with “The Independent”, an English-language newspaper he founded in 1919 to support the Indian freedom struggle and express nationalist views.

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