Is Hindu Editorial enough for current affairs?
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Is Hindu Editorial enough for current affairs?
What are the sources one must cover for current affairs? One must start withcomprehensive reading of at least one standard newspaper like The Hindu or Indian Express. In addition to newspaper PIB releases must be regularly read.
Is The Hindu best newspaper in India?
The Hindu can claim to be the most respected paper in India.” In 1968, the American Newspaper Publishers’ Association awarded The Hindu its World Press Achievement Award.
Which newspaper is best after The Hindu?
TIMES OF INDIA –> The newspaper which I take currently. It is Okay and completes all my requirements be it Local, Editorials, Nation, World, Business and Sports. I take it because it comes daily and on time and after The Hindu, it is the second best newspaper to read.
Will printed media disappear?
Almost all printed newspapers would disappear in the United States in the next five years. The country would be left with three of four “national” newspapers that would continue to print physical editions somewhat longer than five years. More than four newspapers would survive in the long-term as digital papers.
Which is Asia’s oldest newspaper?
The Bombay Samachar
The Bombay Samachar, Asia’s oldest continuously published newspaper, was first published on the first of July 1822 and comprised three small quarto sheets. 10 inches by 8 inches, and a half sheet supplement in all containing 14 pages of printed matter.
Is it OK to read Indian Express for UPSC Quora?
This requires a strong base, clear understanding and ability to put them on paper in just a few words, say around 200 words. So, even Indian express is a good choice for prelims, The Hindu still still stays undisputed king in UPSC preparation. Switching newspapers, after prelims is not a good idea.
Which paper is best for UPSC?
The Hindu
The two best and most recommended newspapers for UPSC preparation are – “The Hindu” and “The Indian Express”.
Will newspapers disappear in the future in India?
And it is increasingly urgent that Indian newspapers find their place in this digital media environment. Print is still the second-largest advertising medium in India, but is likely to be overtaken by digital in 2021.