Is Epaper good for UPSC?
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Is Epaper good for UPSC?
Almost every IAS aspirant know the importance of reading newspapers for UPSC Civil Services Exam preparation. Among the newspapers in the market, ‘The Hindu’ is the most recommended newspaper, primarily for its high standards. You can either read the paper version OR the digital version (e-paper).
What is in UPSC special the Hindu e paper?
The UPSC special plan of The Hindu includes unlimited access to The Hindu epaper and Frontline digital. This is the preferred choice of most UPSC aspirants now. Click this link and use promo code CLEARIAS to get 1-year unlimited access to The Hindu epaper and Frontline digital for just Rs. 1599 Rs.
Is the Hindu paper same all over India?
It began as a weekly in 1878 and became a daily in 1889. It is one of the Indian newspapers of record and the second most circulated English-language newspaper in India, after The Times of India. As of March 2018, The Hindu is published from 21 locations across 11 states of India.
Are monthly magazine enough for UPSC?
Magazines are the extra reading materials which are very useful in the preparation of UPSC Civil Service exam. Reading articles from a few selective monthly magazines for UPSC will help you to score high in the Civil Services Prelims and UPSC Mains Examination.
Is ‘the Hindu’ the best newspaper for UPSC exam preparation?
Almost every IAS aspirant know the importance of reading newspapers for UPSC Civil Services Exam preparation. And, among the newspapers in the market, ‘The Hindu’ is the most recommended newspaper, primarily for its high standards.
Do you prefer the hardcopy or the electronic version of Hindu newspaper?
Personally, I always prefer the hardcopy of Hindu newspaper to the electronic version. This is because the physical copy helps to give a faster cursory reading of the headlines in one go, and selecting important articles.
Is the Hindu newspaper good for Civil Services exam preparation?
The Hindu is accused of selective news coverage and hardly gives any space to the counter-views. In issues such as Nuclear power, NaMo, Communalism, etc. For preparation of civil services this newspaper is a very efective tool.
Is there a substitute for ‘the Hindu’ newspaper?
The answer is yes. There are always substitutes – other newspapers, magazines, current affairs capsules, mobile apps and so on. But we advise 1 hour reading of ‘The Hindu’ newspaper as a daily exercise for all aspirants as this has multiple benefits.