The correct answer is (d). Native Opinion was the first newspaper published by the Indians in English language. It was founded in 1821 by Bhau Daji Lad, a Marathi scholar and social reformer. The newspaper was published from Bombay (now Mumbai) and was a major voice of the Indian independence movement. It was also a forum for the discussion of social and political issues. Native Opinion was a weekly newspaper and was printed in both English and Marathi. It was one of the most popular newspapers in India during the 19th century.
The other options are incorrect. Hindu Patriot was a newspaper founded in 1857 by Girish Chandra Ghosh. It was a pro-British newspaper and was critical of the Indian independence movement. The Hindu was a newspaper founded in 1878 by Kasturi Srinivasan. It is one of the oldest and most respected newspapers in India. Young India was a newspaper founded in 1919 by Mahatma Gandhi. It was a mouthpiece of the Indian independence movement and was critical of the British government.