Daily News For Civil Services Aspirants

Daily news is the latest information that occurs during a day. It may be about events, people or trends. It is usually published in newspapers or on TV and radio. It can also be found on the internet. Some examples of daily news are The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. These newspapers have different political leanings and have a large following.

The New York Daily News is a morning tabloid newspaper founded in 1919. It was the first successful tabloid in the United States and is known for its sensational coverage of crime and scandal, lurid photographs, and entertainment features. It was owned by Mortimer Zuckerman until 2017, when it was sold to Tronc. It is often described as having a moderate to liberal bias.

Its editorial stance is described as “flexibly centrist” with a high-minded, if populist, legacy. During World War II, it supported isolationism, and in the 1960s it adopted a conservative populist stance, opposing Democratic party policies. In the 1970s, it began shifting to a more moderate and liberal stance. In recent years, the newspaper has maintained a more centrist position.

Currently, the paper has more than 300 journalists and is distributed to homes and businesses throughout the greater New York metropolitan area and beyond. It also maintains bureaus in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island and within City Hall and One Police Plaza. The newspaper’s website features a comprehensive news and opinion section, as well as classified ads and comics.

Aspirants preparing for the Civil Services Examination are often overwhelmed with information, which makes them fearful that they will not be able to study properly. They do not know what topics to focus on and how to go about studying them. They are also worried about the dynamism and unpredictability of questions in the exam. Hence, they are unable to perform well in the exam. This is why it becomes important for them to keep up with the daily current affairs.

In order to help them with their preparation, IAS GYAN provides a daily current affairs page that covers the most important happenings in India and around the globe. It includes various aspects of the economy like stock markets, GDP growth and inflation. It also provides updates on government initiatives to promote economic development such as Make in India and Start-up India. It also covers developments in science and technology like space exploration, medical research and renewable energy innovations.

The page also includes a weekly edition of News-2-You and Breaking News articles. Both of these resources are useful for students with diverse needs. The weekly editions of News-2-You support reading standards for informational text, and the Breaking News articles are shorter versions that allow students to practice reading skills with more limited time. The weekly and breaking news stories also provide valuable opportunities for students to learn about social, cultural, and international happenings. The page also supports reading comprehension and vocabulary.

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