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Once i visited a Upsc coaching classes they said that they even teach hw to read a newspaper can anybody will me if they know some technique


Siddhi Bhosale 27th Apr, 2018
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Gaurav Shukla 15th May, 2018
Hello,

Reading is an art and certainly reading newspaper takes a lot of time.

Here are the tips for effective reading. Practice the below tips daily. You will see that your speed of reading and comprehension improves.



Page 1:You just need to skim through the news headlines. Dont waste too much time on the front page.Pages 2-6:Pages 2  3usually carry only regional news (which varies from city to city) while pages 4-5 deals with news from respective states. As these are not so important from UPSC exam point of view, you can skip these.Page 7:Page 7 is important as this deals with the nation. Focus on Supreme Court and High Court verdicts, Parliamentary debates, Government orders etc. here.Editorial Page (Usually Page 8):This is the most important page of The Hindu newspaper from UPSC Exam perspective.Carefullyread the two editorialsgiven on the left margin. Then move to the Lead article. This usually would be an excellent analysis of a current issue. Finish this page, by reading the Letters to editor as this would give different opinions on the same issue. But dont get biased. Note: Try to finish everything up to this page within 30-40 minutes.



Tanupriya 28th Apr, 2018

Dear siddhi

Sorry dear but your question is not clear, please explain so that we can help you.

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