National events are of utmost importance, for students aspiring for civil services. significance of national events could well be assessed by the fact that it makes up a better part of current affairs, which plays a vital role on various levels of civil services exams.
Candidates preparing for civil services are expected to be well aware of every issue which holds a national significance. The section is also important given its practicability in daily affairs. As an IAS officer, one is expected to deliver his personal and professional best. Given the diversified and larger responsibility, which the state bestows upon an IAS officer, only a person aware of national affairs could be able to deliver to perfection.
UPSC while conducting the exam for Civil Services, gives special attention to the candidates’ knowledge of national affairs. In that case the need for a sound awareness of national affairs grows manifold.
If you are an IAS aspirant and in a state of confusion about what to read to make it perfect for the national current affairs, then don’t waste your time further and start reading the issues which held the lime light over the past 1 year. In order to prepare national affairs section well for the exams we are suggesting you the topics you must go through. Reading should be in a manner that you don’t leave any significant aspect related to the topic. Important facts and figures must be given a special attention as it corroborates your answer.
Below is the list of suggested readings that will help you in cracking the exam:
Supreme Court verdict in 2G scam
National Counter Terrorism Centre and its impact on Indian politics and federal structure
Slump in National Infant Mortality Rate
Cabinet nod to 4.5 Percent Quota for Minorities
Union Cabinet approved National Food Security Bill
Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, 2011
Citizen’s Right to Grievance Redress bill
New government’s Policy to Deal with Naxalism
Land Acquisition Relief and Rehabilitation Bill 2011
Supreme Court of India ruling in black money case
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