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UPSC NOTES MAKING THROUGH NEWSPAPER

UPSC NOTES MAKING THROUGH NEWSPAPER

One effective way to make notes for UPSC preparation is through reading newspapers. Newspapers provide a wealth of information on current affairs and relevant topics for UPSC exams. Here are some tips on how to make effective notes from newspapers:

1. Select the right newspaper: Choose a newspaper that covers national and international news comprehensively and has a reputation for accuracy and quality journalism. Some popular newspapers for UPSC preparation include The Hindu, The Indian Express, and The Times of India.

2. Identify the relevant news: Skim through the newspaper and identify the news articles that are relevant to your UPSC syllabus. Focus on articles related to politics, economics, social issues, environment, and international relations.

3. Read and understand the article: Read the article carefully and try to understand the main points and arguments. Note down any important statistics, facts, or examples mentioned in the article.

4. Summarize the article: Summarize the article in your own words, focusing on the key points and arguments. Use bullet points or short sentences to make the summary concise and easy to read.

5. Connect the article to the syllabus: Try to connect the article to your UPSC syllabus and identify the relevant topics or sub-topics. Note down any important keywords or concepts related to the syllabus.

6. Use a structured approach: Use a structured approach to organize your notes, such as dividing them into topics, sub-topics, and bullet points. This will help you review and revise your notes more easily.

7. Revise regularly: Set aside some time every week to review and revise your notes. This will help you reinforce the information and identify any gaps in your understanding.

Remember, newspaper notes can be a valuable source of information for UPSC preparation, but it’s important to use them judiciously and not rely on them exclusively. Use multiple sources of information, such as textbooks, online resources, and coaching classes, to get a well-rounded perspective on the topics.