For competitive exams like UPSC, Current Affairs topic is crucial for both Preliminary and Main Examinations. An aspirant who aspires civil services like IAS., IPS., IFS., and so on should complete basics (NCERT, Static books and Your Own Notes)before start reading Current Affairs.
The sources of Current Affairs:
The Hindu, Indian Express, PIB, Economic Times, Economic Survey, Budget, Government policies & Key Reports and more.
TICK Method:
Targeting to Improve Current affairs with subject Knowledge
In this method you will learn the basics of all the subjects which are crucial to Prelims and Mains aligning with Current Affairs. As we strongly believe without proper basic knowledge Current Affairs is nothing. So before start reading Current Affairs Subjects’ Knowledge is unavoidable.
It connects theoretical knowledge to real-world issues, helping candidates develop a nuanced view on the challenges and opportunities facing India.
Current Affairs reports on everyday events in a variety of fields like political, industrial, Finance, Social and Administrative controversy, Scientific and Technological advancements, innovations and inventions, along with diplomatic and international events, and generally is present in all areas.
One year of current affairs is more than enough to prepare for UPSC. however, make sure to cover all the backward and forward linkages related to the current news that you are reading.

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