
Civil Service paper has two broad areas - the static and
dynamic (mainly related to current events).
When you read a newspaper, always keep UPSC Books mind that - GS paper on
'Common Knowledge', which is something that people either read mature should
know. So, my suggestion is that - while you have to read the paper thoroughly
and try to understand the issues and concepts in hand, never made a thorough
research because it may be very time consuming and may not be significant from
the standpoint of the exam.
Secondly, the question may arise - which newspaper (s) and
magazines? How many newspapers should I read? I suggest that you choose only
one of your newspaper has a limited number of hours in your day, and all the
papers cover the story more or less equal (especially significant). Hindu and
Indian Express are UPSC Book Shop good newspapers mainly because they are limited and concise
in their content and do not have many distractions and news 'extras' such as in
the case styled tabloid newspapers such as ToI and HT. My favorite is The
Indian Express as content wise it is generally richer than The Hindu (It
carries the Op-Ed page also read separately from the page called 'I.E.
Explained' which includes important contemporary issues in depth). Also try to
read the comments daily readers. They often provide interesting insights and
provide an alternative perspective of the author of the column. You can also
begin to think critically and be able to post comments occasionally. It could
be some sort of answer to your writing practice (and because in this case you
will be read by millions of other readers, you will automatically be more
careful in writing your thoughts :)).
Thirdly, the question may arise - What to read in the
newspaper (s) and magazines? To get an idea, read a paper in the last question
again and again to get into the soul of the paper setter. You will slowly
realize that things are often conceptual requested and you need to learn the
basic facts only. Furthermore, you will also realize that the development of
critical thinking is an integral part of writing the answers. So whenever you
read, give critical thought to the item you are reading.
Fourthly, I would also suggest that you also try to look for
problems in the Internet or Wikipedia. Often, there is a Wiki page on all the
major issues (you will find wiki pages UPSC Books ny topic that might be - say, for
example, try searching for Indo-China relations), which provides the
background, causes, consequences and so forth of a particular event.
Finally, never store the pieces of newspaper or magazine (and
the same, save raw articles from the Internet) as over time they become so big
that you will not be able to even skim through them during the examination.
make your own notes topic wise and try to find every dimension of it
(background, players involved, significance for India / community / world, the
future possibilities and so on). Thus, you would rather write a comprehensive
answer on a particular topic and you'll save time on a separate answer written
exercises.
Here are some of my notes on current events and other topics
-
event Notes
International organizations and events Notes (Static Part)
These notes will give you an idea that you have organized
your notes so you do not need to save the UPSC Book Shop article many times. You might just make a new addition to the
topics that were discussed in the note.
Leave a comment if you see some differences in this record or
have some suggestions or queries.
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