Promoters and Their Newspapers in Indian Journalism

Match List – I with List – II: 

List – I (Promoter)List – II (Newspaper)
(a) Jawaharlal Nehru1. Free Press Journal
(b) C. Rajagopalachari2. Mooka Nayak
(c) B. R. Ambedkar3. National Herald
(d) S. Sadanand4. Swarajya
Codes:(a)(b)(c)(d)
(A)1234
(B)4321
(C)3241
(D)3421

Correct Ans: (D)

This matching question connects prominent Indian leaders with the newspapers they promoted. To begin with, Jawaharlal Nehru founded the National Herald in 1938. He created it as a platform for the Indian National Congress during the freedom struggle. So, we match (a) Nehru → 3. National Herald.

Next, C. Rajagopalachari, who played a key role in the Indian freedom movement, launched Swarajya in 1956. It was known for its sharp political commentary and liberal voice. Thus, (b) Rajagopalachari → 4. Swarajya.

Moving on, B. R. Ambedkar started the newspaper Mooka Nayak in 1920. This publication gave voice to the Dalit community and addressed social discrimination. Therefore, (c) Ambedkar → 2. Mooka Nayak.

Finally, S. Sadanand was the promoter of the Free Press Journal. He established it as a bold nationalist newspaper, critical of British policies. It supported the cause of independence through fearless journalism. Hence, (d) Sadanand → 1. Free Press Journal.

In summary, the correct match is:
(a) 3 – Nehru: National Herald
(b) 4 – Rajagopalachari: Swarajya
(c) 2 – Ambedkar: Mooka Nayak
(d) 1 – Sadanand: Free Press Journal
This sequence matches Option (D).

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