3 Aug 2022 | The Indian Express | Daily Current Affairs | Headlines of the Day | NEXT IAS | UPSC |
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Dear Aspirant, Reading newspapers and critically analysing relevant articles is an most important element of UPSC exam preparation. The best source of current affairs study material is newspapers, and experts believe that THE HINDU and The Indian EXPRESS are invaluable in this regard. If you're looking for a good source to cover daily current affairs for the Civil Services Exam (CSE), look no further.
🔸To cater to these challenges, Next IAS is launching new series where we will be covering daily news headlines of The Hindu & Indian Express newspaper. This will help the student to establish the base and clear the confusion altogether. The video will help you save time by providing a quick recap of the important headlines on daily basis. 👉 For daily current affairs & editorial analysis click here: https://www.nextias.com/daily-current-affairs 🔸Current affairs are quite crucial to a UPSC aspirant, the reason being that current affairs are increasingly getting included in the Prelims and Mains exams in the last few years. So, now stay up to date with the daily dose of relevant current affairs. The News covered are: 00:00 - Greetings 00:20 - Supreme Court collegium meets on next CJI, new postings (Indian Polity) 00:41 - Tax, prices of many essentials were higher before GST: Nirmala Sitharaman (Indian Economy) 01:06 - Flagging terror threat, India pledges support to Maldives (International Relations) 01:37 - Lok Sabha passes Bill to implement global norms on endangered species (Environment) 02:02 - ED chief’s tenure extension challenged, SC notice to Centre, CVC (Indian Polity) 02:45 - Money laundering is a serious issue. But SC verdict on PMLA is problematic (Indian Polity) 03:30 - President Joe Biden scores a few points at home, but Zawahiri’s presence in Kabul also exposed failure of Doha Accord (International Relations) 04:00 - A translation revolution for an inclusive, prosperous India (Governance) 04:31 - Efficacy of RTI Act is threatened by opacity, opposition from bureaucracy and lawmakers (Indian Polity) 05:02 - India’s One-China stand and relations with Taiwan (International Relations) 05:28 - Why being on a plane with an infected person cannot usually give you monkeypox (Health) 👉It is proved that reading newspaper is very useful in getting a selection in Civil Services Examination (IAS). Though it is important, students often tend to get confused and are unable to stick to smart reading. One should understand the following questions while reading the newspaper. 1) What to read and why? 2) How to segregate headlines GS Paper-wise (GS1, GS2, GS3, GS4)? 3) What articles are important from an exam perspective? 👉At Next IAS, we aim to guide the students in the best possible way so that they can learn to optimize their time effectively. 🔸Subscribe to NEXT IAS YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/NEXTIAS?sub_confirmation=1 🔸Visit us at : https://www.nextias.com 🔸Click here for latest updates : https://bit.ly/3t0WZnu 👉Follow us on 🔸Telegram : https://t.me/nextiasofficial 🔸Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/nextias 🔸Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/NEXTIASMADEEASY 🔸Twitter : https://twitter.com/NEXTIAS_Delhi 🔸Quora : https://www.quora.com/profile/Next-IAS-1 🔸Blog : https://blog.nextias.com upsc preparation, upsc online coaching in english medium, newspaper reading for upsc, upsc cse 2022, indian express, the indian express editorial analysis today,the indian express editorial analysis in hindi,newspaper analysis in hindi the hindu and indian express,indian express,indian express editorial analysis daily,indian express editorial analysis today,editorial discussion from indian express,indian express analysis,indian express news,indian express editorials, july indian express analysis,indian express news analysis,indian express newspaper today,daily current affairs 2022, daily current affairs, the hindu, the hindu analysis, the hindu analysis today, the hindu analysis in hindi, the hindu daily news analysis, the hindu newspaper analysis, the hindu daily news analysis in hindi, the hindu analysis for upsc, the hindu today, the hindu editorial, the hindu newspaper analysis today, the hindu newspaper analysis in hindi, the hindu editorial analysis today, the hindu editorial analysis, newspaper analysis, the hindu editorial today, current affairs ias, hindu analysis, #dailycurrentaffairs #indianexpress #indianexpressanalysis #thehindueditorial #thehinduanalysis #currentaffairstoday #nextiascurrentaffairs #newspaperanalysis #iascurrentaffairs #iasprelims ​#upscmains #upsc2023 Happy Learning! @NEXT IAS |