Daily dawn Karachi is the oldest newspaper of Pakistan and it is the most popular and the most read English newspaper of the country. It is published by the Pakistan Herald publications which are also running Herald, a magazine and the evening paper The Star. Daily dawn was founded by Mohammad Ali Jinnah on October 26th, 1941 and now its editor is Tahir Mirza. The offices of Daily dawn is in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad and it has a weekday circulation of over 138,000. Daily dawn worked as the mouth piece for the Muslim league that published the views of the Muslims of India and the All India Muslim league. This newspaper was published about the activities of the Muslim League economic, educational and social news so that the the Muslims of India would come to know about the freedom movement. It was originally the weekly magazine that published in the capital of India, Delhi but then it became a daily newspaper on October 1942. After the independence of Pakistan this newspaper moved to Karachi the capital of the new born country.
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