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What to Read in The Hindu for UPSC Exam

05 Aug
2022

05 Aug 2022: What to Read in The Hindu Newspaper

1. CAG reports tabled in House after LG’s intervention 2. Ensure strict compliance with law for senior citizens’ welfare, says HC

04 Aug
2022

04 Aug 2022: What to Read in The Hindu Newspaper

1. SC calls for a panel to look into freebies issue 2. ONGC told to pay ₹22 cr. to pollution control board

03 Aug
2022

03 Aug 2022: What to Read in The Hindu Newspaper

1. Rupee not collapsing, says FM 2. Third monkeypox case reported in the Capital

02 Aug
2022

02 Aug 2022: What to Read in The Hindu Newspaper

1. Sanjay Raut sent to ED custody for 3 days 2.‘GST levies won’t burden the poor’/ GST collections jump by 28% on imports

01 Aug
2022

01 Aug 2022: What to Read in The Hindu Newspaper

1.Raut in ED custody in money laundering case/ Not my money, says Partha on cash recovered by ED

30 Jul
2022

30 July 2022: What to Read in The Hindu Newspaper

1. We Need to Protect Whistle Blowers 2. One-Man Rule

29 Jul
2022

29 July 2022: What to Read in The Hindu Newspaper

1. Narrow View 2.  A Growing Disengagement with Gandhi’s Ideas 

28 Jul
2022

28 July 2022: What to Read in The Hindu Newspaper

1. SC Upholds Powers of Arrest, Raid Under PMLA 2. ‘Replacement Level Fertility Achieved’

HOW TO READ THE HINDU NEWSPAPER

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-

  • First, read the syllabus thoroughly and choose articles, which are relevant to the syllabus.
  • Don’t focus on political news, remarks, local politics, etc.
  • Less emphasis on sports, entertainment, death, awards etc related news.
  • Focus on socioeconomic issues such as women, vulnerable section, poverty, employment, health, education, social security, etc related policies and acts.
  • Focus on constitution, constitutional amendment, Supreme Court and high court verdict.
  • Focus on international relations, reform in the multilateral organisation and all other news having national and international importance.
  • Focus on syllabus related editorials to improve your comprehension and articulation skills.
  • Understand the developments instead of memorizing.

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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