The story of the Dainik Jagran e-paper is a narrative of an 80-year-old "Daily Awakening" evolving from a tool of the Indian freedom struggle into a modern digital giant. Established in by Puran Chandra Gupta in Jhansi during the Quit India Movement , the newspaper was born with a mission to serve as a "free voice of the people". From Print to Digital Transformation
| Feature | Dainik Jagran | Amar Ujala | Hindustan | |--------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Free access | Yes (official) | Yes | Yes (with login) | | Archive days | 30-90 days | 30 days | 14 days | | City editions | 37+ | 28+ | 22+ | | Mobile app rating | 4.3 (Android) | 4.1 | 4.0 | | PDF download | Yes | Yes | No (web only) | dainik jagran e newspaper
Digital Transition: A Closer Look at the Dainik Jagran ePaper 1942 The story of the Dainik Jagran e-paper
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