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Which news paper can I read in UPSC's preparation? I want to give a paper from Hindi medium, so for the trouble of telling me a better news paper in Hindi medium, thank you!


Sumit Kumar Verma 16th Nov, 2020
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Shakti Swarupa Bhanja 16th Nov, 2020

Hello !

The best hindi newspaper for UPSC prepartion would be The Hindu . Other good newspapers are there like Jansatta and Hindustan. These two newspapers are good. But they are not available in all regions, so go for the Hindu. You can read any reputed hindi newspaper which is published from your state like NavBharat Times, Hindustan, Dainik Bhaskar, Dainik Jagran, The Tribune, Amar Ujala. Any Hindi National Daily would help you cover current affairs.

Hope for the best!

Shivam Kumar 16th Nov, 2020

Hello skverma2001ss,

Well, As per the most aspirants of UPSC prefer The Hindu e-paper or editorial, also they are available in hindi language too! So, I would suggest you to go for The Hindu, and also there will be daily analysis(also in hindi) by many YT channels (like studyIQ etc..) So...

Go for it...

Good Luck, and feel free to ask any further query...

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