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1. Trump, Modi signal trade negotiations may resume 2. Delhi govt. to microchip 10 lakh stray dogs for rabies control
1. Radhakrishnan elected Vice-President of India 2. Nepal in chaos: PM Oli resigns; Parliament, top court set afire
1. Accept Aadhaar as identity proof, SC orders poll panel 2. Kerala’s maternal mortality ratio rises steeply from 18 to 30
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1. U.S. has ‘lost’ India, Russia to ‘darkest’ China: Trump 2. Meitei group rejects govt.’s SoO pact with Kuki-Zo outfits
1. Auto, pharma sectors cheer GST slabs; airlines say wings clipped 2. Centre and Manipur govt. ink peace pact with Kuki-Zo groups
1. GST Council approves two-rate tax slab effective September 22 2. HC seeks Centre’s response on plea alleging misuse of CAPF personnel for domestic work
1. Governors can’t sit over Bills endlessly: SC judges 2. India sets eyes on $1-tn semiconductor market; PM promises faster approvals
Newspapers are one of the important sources of preparation for the civil service exam and in this regard, THE HINDU plays a crucial role. Most of the aspirants are aware of the fact and they prefer to read it, but many of them lack a proper approach to what to read, what to leave, how to read, how to make notes, etc? So the aspirant should aware of what are relevant articles from the exam point of view and how they extract information and making own notes. Here are some important instructions to aspirants to read in THE HINDU newspaper for the UPSC-CSE exam-
Initially, it takes more time, gradually you enjoy the process and in this regard chahal academy also provides various current affair initiative such as- what to read in Hindu, daily facts of the day, daily current affair etc, with following links.
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