The correct answer is: A. Mutahkobra
Mutahkobra was the first daily Urdu newspaper of Bihar. It was founded in 1875 by Maulvi Muhammad Husain. The newspaper was published from Patna, the capital of Bihar. It was a popular newspaper and played an important role in the development of Urdu journalism in Bihar.
Akhbar-e-Bihar was founded in 1881 by Maulvi Muhammad Zakariya. It was also published from Patna. The newspaper was a rival of Mutahkobra.
Chasm-e-Ilm was founded in 1885 by Maulvi Muhammad Ilyas. It was published from Arrah, a city in Bihar. The newspaper was a religious and educational journal.
Nurul Anwaar was founded in 1890 by Maulvi Muhammad Abdul Bari. It was published from Patna. The newspaper was a religious and political journal.
Mutahkobra was the most successful of these newspapers. It continued to be published until 1947, when India gained independence from British rule. After independence, the newspaper was renamed as Akhbar-e-Jahan. It is still published today.