Daily News For UPSC Aspirants

The Daily News is an American newspaper founded in 1919 as the Illustrated Daily News. It was the first successful tabloid in the United States, and its sensational coverage of crime, scandal, violence, and lurid photographs attracted readers. During the 1920s the paper expanded its foreign coverage and developed a strong reputation for political reporting. In the 1940s it was one of the largest papers in circulation. Under publisher Mortimer B. Zuckerman, it continued to compete aggressively with the New York Post and other tabloids.

The newspaper emphasized contributions by well-known writers and established a reputation for accuracy. It also began to focus on the use of photography, developing a large staff of photographers and a special unit for photo illustration. In addition, the newspaper devoted significant coverage to local news and sports. The newspaper also included intense city news coverage, celebrity gossip, classified ads, comics, and a sports section.

As an IAS aspirant, you must keep yourself updated with the latest happenings in our country and around the world. It is important to read news articles from various sources, including national and international newspapers, websites and magazines. While reading, make notes of the important events, facts and figures. Also, write down any questions and opinions you might have while reading the news article. At the end of each day, compile these notes in a notebook or document. This will help you in studying better for your exams.

IAS GYAN provides a daily current affairs page for UPSC aspirants, which covers the latest developments in Indian economy. This includes updates on GDP growth, inflation, stock market performance and more. The page also provides detailed coverage of government initiatives aimed at boosting economic growth such as Make in India and Digital India.

The page also covers the latest developments in science and technology. Aspirants can find information on space exploration, medical research, and innovations in renewable energy. They can also find analysis and insights into the impacts of these advancements on society.

Another feature of the page is the coverage on art and culture. Aspirants can read about various exhibitions, events and other related news in the field of arts and culture. Moreover, the page also includes details on government policies and initiatives in the field of art and culture.

Each article on our daily current affairs page contains comprehension and critical thinking questions, found below the news story. It also includes “Background” and “Resources” (including video clips, maps and links) to help students gain a deeper understanding of the news story. Students can answer these questions and then complete a quiz. Additionally, they can access additional questions and quizzes on a weekly basis. This way, they can continue to improve their scores and improve their chances of success in the Civil Services exam. To get started, simply sign up with your email address. It’s free! We will never share your email address. You can unsubscribe at any time. You can also read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.