Dainik Jagran E Newspaper

Dainik Jagran is one of India’s largest Hindi-language daily newspapers. Its e-newspaper (e-paper) is a digital replica of the print edition, available online and via mobile apps.

Unlike The New York Times or The Economic Times, the Dainik Jagran e newspaper is largely free. While some third-party aggregators might charge a subscription, the official Jagran website and official mobile app (Jagran E-Paper) offer free access to the daily edition. This democratization of information aligns with the brand’s mission: “Jagran Jan-man ki” (of the people’s mind).

For breaking news, Dainik Jagran runs a separate website: www.jagran.com (digital-first news with videos and live blogs). dainik jagran e newspaper


The biggest tragedy for an Indian living abroad is missing the morning chai with the local Hindi newspaper. The e-paper solves this. A person in the US waking up at 10 AM EST can read the same Agra edition that their father is reading in India at 6 AM IST. It keeps the cultural and linguistic connection alive.

The Dainik Jagran e Newspaper is a digital facsimile of the physical newspaper. Unlike a news website that updates 24/7 with breaking news alerts, an e-paper (electronic paper) is a page-by-page digital copy of the printed edition. It preserves the original layout, headlines, page design, and even the advertisements exactly as they appear in print. Dainik Jagran is one of India’s largest Hindi-language

Think of it as a PDF version of the morning newspaper, delivered to your smartphone, tablet, or laptop screen. Available from as early as 5:00 AM, the e-paper allows readers to flip through the "pages" with a click or swipe, zoom in on specific articles, and read the day’s most important stories in the traditional structured format that readers have loved for decades.

For elderly readers who struggle with small print or young readers who prefer listening, the e-paper often includes a text-to-speech feature. You can zoom in 200% or 300% without losing image clarity. For breaking news, Dainik Jagran runs a separate

Search for “Jagran E-Paper” on Google Play Store or Apple App Store.

The app also sends a push notification around 5:00 AM–6:00 AM when the new edition goes live, perfect for early risers who want their news with morning tea.

Need to check an old article? The Dainik Jagran e-paper archive goes back 30–90 days (depending on edition). Some universities and researchers use this archive to study regional Hindi journalism trends.

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