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Notes From Newspaper
any other exam that involves interview and heavy competition, you have to read newspapers.
Why is it important to read the newspaper?
Because in the government job exams, at all three stages (preliminary, Mains and
interview) . They ask questions related to current affairs.
To write a decent essay, you need facts and viewpoints. For this you need Fodder, and
newspapers are best sources for the fodder material.
Such magazines only serve as supplement and not as substitute of the newspapers.
Why? Because the magazines have the page limit, they cannot give justice to every single
topic, even if they wish to. (and because on every second page, theyve to put big
advertisement of coaching classes, to cover the cost.)
Same goes for the readymade blogs/ websites dealing with current-affairs, theyre only
supplements but not the substitutes of a newspaper.
Secondly, such magazines or websites for competitive exams do not help you in the
profile-based interview questions or role-playing questions.
In the UPSC IAS, IPS or CAT/IIM, Bank or any other job interviews, they ask you
questions based on your profile.
Your profile is made up of: Your Location + Academic Background + hobbies and Extracurricular activities.
Location-based questions
Socio, political, administrative and economic problems of your city, district and state.
And (Sometimes) the role-playing questions about how will you tackle them, if youre an
inspector, tehsildaar, Collector, DSP, Secretary, etc.
For example, if you are an MBBS or Pharmacist, the current affairs relate to
TB/HIV/Malaria/Delhi Superbug related research, etc.
If youre a B.A (English): Whats the latest trend in English literature? What was the
controversy in the Jaipur literature festival? And so on.
Hobby
Tennis, Cricket, Chess, Computer: then you are supposed to know the current affairs
related to that field.
Firefighting
Most of the people, whether UPSC, State PSC aspirants or MBA aspirants: they dont
prepare for profile-based questions or current affairs until the 11th hour. (i.e. When the
interview or group-discussion (GD) is barely 20-30 days away).
In such a short time, you cannot cover all satisfactorily. Therefore, daily reading of
newspaper is essential.
Even if youre going to write your Mains exam in Hindi/ Gujarati/ Tamil / Telugu
medium, still you should refer to English newspapers because the local newspapers only
serve the masala news of politics, cricket and Bollywood.
You might have seen some coaching Sirs advising that you must-read Hindu and
Economic Times (ET). I think, this is an overkill. You dont have to become a share
market expert. If there is some really good columnist in ET (for example, example Bibek
Debroy), then following him is excellent, but you dont have to go through two or three
Whole newspaper per day.
Administration/ Polity
1. Press conference of government, where they announce various policies, administrative
reforms etc. (Im talking about the press conference of union and State government, not
the press conference of Congress and BJP.)
2. Various bills, minutes of Cabinet meetings.
3. The big full-page advertisements given by ruling party, about their achievements. (This
usually comes before the election and on the birth anniversary of Nehru Gandhi Family).
It is important because, they list out the various developmental schemes and provisions in
it. Most important part is who runs the scheme? for example NREGA thing for under
the jurisdiction of rural development Ministry (and not under Labour Ministry)
4. Election related items: what will the initiatives taken by the election commission? Any
problems or controversies.
5. You have to prepare these for both Union as well as your own state Government. (Your
state-Government schemes and Administrative reforms for the profile Based
Questions)
National News
Maoists kidnap a collector = name of the collector is not important. But now experts and
politicians say we need a comprehensive hostage-crisis guideline after this incidence=
important.
Railway accidents, how many killed =not important. Reason for the rail accident and
suggestions to prevent future accidents = important.
How many killed in floods, landslides or tsunamis on which date= not important. But the
reason behind those geographical phenomenons = important.
ISRO sends an artificial satellite = important. How much does it weigh? = not important.
When and How many men did leopards kill in Maharashtra = not important. Why is
leopard killing men in Maharashtra= important. What is Government doing to stop the
leopard? = important.
International News
1. Bilateral visits of prime ministers and presidents. What treaties or trade pacts did they
sign?
2. What is going on in UN, IMF, World Bank?
3. Elections in the big nations : USA, Russia, China, France, UK.
4. Political or military coup (usually in South America and Africa.)
5. Any major event: the democratic uprising in Middle East, Israel palestine, US vs China /
Russia missile defence, NATO-Afghanistan and so on.
6. Meetings of organisations such as ASEAN, G20 etc , and particularly what India did in
such conferences and meetings.
7. Climate change, environment related news.
8. Science and Tech related items for example CERN, Chinas space program, missle tests
by N.Korea, Irans nuke program and so on.
More on How to prepare India and World topic for General Studies (Mains) Paper II, is
explained in a separate article. Click Me to read it.
Economy
1. Press conference or press note by Government, SEBI, RBI, Planning Commission etc.
2. ASSOCHAM, NASSCOM etc. (they usually complaint or suggest about Government
policies that affect the business houses.)
3. Columns and Editorials related to Economy.
4. IIP, GDP, WPI, CPI etc. Not the numbers but the reasons behind that number and the
future because of that number.
5. International: ASEAN, World Bank, EU etc.
6. Those preparing for Bank exams, should also note down the names of Chairmen of
various companies and banks.
FrontPage
1. There is a narrow column on the left hand side of the front page, most of the time, the
yearbook related information, government schemes etc. appear here.
2. The main news item on the frontpage: it is usually not-very-important. Reason most of
the time it is the political news. For example, Bihar Mahadalit Land Racket. If you are
a candidate from Bihar, you should read it, for the others, it is not worth it.
Columns / Editorials
Question: What is a column / Editorial?
These are big paragraphs like articles in the centre pages of a newspaper.
Generally each article has photo of the author and usually the author gives a 20 years old
photo when he/she was in college. If you ever happen to see them in actual TV Debate, it
turns out theyre quite older than what they look in the newspapers.
Editorial is written by the editor himself. For example Shekhar Gupta for Indian Express
on Saturday. While Columns are written by experts (including self-proclaimed experts)
on a particular topic of politics, economy, international events.
Usually columns are made up of 7-8 paragraphs. But not every sentence and line is
important; there are just 3-4 gemstones in it, which you can use in your mains / essay /
interview answers. So just note them down.
o Some people use highlighters to mark important lines and then file those
newspaper cuttings. So do whichever method suits you (noting down or filing the
cuttings).
But Not every column is worth your time and energy. For example in Indianexpress, there
is one guy writes about Nepals political turomil every week. But in Nepal, the Prime
ministers are changed every week and this guy happens to give ball by ball commentery
of everything. Its not worth the Cost-benefit ratio. So skip him.
Similarly there is one Yogindar Alagh in Indian express, who pretends to write on rural
Development but just I did this and that when I was a minister=Not important.
Maintain the balance: some column writers have a habit of being totally cynical and antiGovernment. For example Tavleen Singh of Indian express, while I do admire her for
having the guts to openly write against Sonia, Mohan and Rahul, but in your answers,
You must not admire or criticize a particular individual (minister / politician) in the mains
/ interview. And dont prepare a line that is too leftist or too rightists.
And if you criticise the Government, then you should also offer the reform suggestions.
Lifestyle = painting, pottery, music, fashion events etc. most of which cannot be afforded
by middle class people.
The last 3-4 pages of English newspaper are devoted to this. if your hobby is tennis or
chess, then you must follow the related sport-news.
For others, I say just skip it. Anything historic about Sports will get published in the
competitive magazines and or the free blogs/ current-affairs related websites anyways. So
daily following these sports-pages = not worth the time and energy.
Bollywood and cricket related news = not important in any case. Unless something
related to administration or polity for example should BCCI be brought under RTI? And
the copyright act vs Bollywood.
Navjivan Trust of Abad says no to Gujarati version of Lets kill Gandhi written by
Tushar Gandhi.
Gujarat Maritime Board and pollution board gives clearance to ship-breaking of Exxon
Valdez, but NGO lobby says it contains dangerous chemicals. (Names are not important,
but the important part is the big environmental issue vs. livelihood of ship-breakers in
Alang
Gujarat State Government launches Girl Child education and School enrollment
drive.
Ahmedabad Municipal corp will give Rs.250/- to all Government school students who
live more than 3 kms from the school, apart from the mid-day meal, Bicycle distribution
and Vidhyalaxmi scheme.
Only concentrate on important exam oriented news. Underline the important lines using
your red pen.
Most important. Scan through every item, including small box news. Highlight the
gemstones, if there are any important diagrams, cut and file them.
Go through those red lines and either write them in the relevant notebook / cut and file it.
Your can either keep five separate full-scape notebooks. OR you can write these in loose
papers and then file it in five separate folders.
The advantage of loose papers = you can add more pages between, when the follow up
news comes. For example in case of QFIs. Same is not possible in a notebook.
Folder /
Notebook
Sorting
Administration
Economics
Same exercise
Your profile
One file or notebook, make three sub-parts in it. First part- write or paste the
state/city related news. Second part- about your academic background
Third part- news related to hobbies.
S&T
International
Same exercise
^ you dont have to write the entire sentences highlighted in red-pen but just the keywords or
phrases thatd help you recall the entire issue.
In the beginning, thisd be time-consuming mental torturing exercise.
But with time, youll develop the expertize of weeding out the unimportant news and note down
the gemstones.
Ive seen Maestros who write the summary note of entire The Hindu newspaper on just
one side of an A4 sized paper, without missing even a single important item. They dont
read every line of a newspaper, their eyes are trained to scan through the lines and hand
automatically highlights the keywords. Its an art and can be mastered only by practice
Daily writing habit also improves your handwriting speed, which is again important for
the Mains exam.
Like a professional athlete This must be your daily regime as long as youre a contender.
Just because prelims are over or just because mains are over, doesnt mean you stop
this. Youve to do this on daily basis.