Today’s Editorial/Columns/Opinions
- India’s real growth rate and the forecast GS III (For Offline Students: Tomorrow’s Peer Learning Discussion Topic)
- Inflation matrix GS III
- The multiple layers of the Gaza ceasefire GS II
- Dying for black gold GS II
Other Articles from Today’s Paper
- Gaza truce deal gets Israel Security Cabinet approval GS II
- At least 126 Indians joined Russia Army, 16 ‘missing’, says Centre GS II
- Their lives torn between 2 States, migrant workers hold on to their voter IDs GS II
- Govt. plans to make India hub for mobility sector: PM GS III
- Threats in Gulf of Aden and Red Sea could increase, says Defence Minister GS II
- Lokpal ordered probe in 24 cases in 5 years, granted nod for prosecution in 6 of them GS II
- ‘Social media firms largely compliant with rulings’ GS III
- Research questions ‘iron deficiency’ as key cause of anaemia in India GS III
- Drone survey of land in over 3 lakh villages completed GS III
- ‘To fix economy, boost consumption’ GS III
- Odisha ties up with Singaporean entities for skilling and R&D GS II & III
- China’s population declines for third consecutive year, straining economy GS II
- Russia and Iran sign treaty to deepen their ties in the face of Western sanctions GS II
- Migrant boat capsizes off West African coast killing 40 Pakistanis GS II
Note
If you are a beginner in reading, prioritise articles from the start. Do not read for more than one hour; it is perfectly fine to read only one article per day in the initial months. Try to learn some vocabulary (3 to 5 words as discussed in the mentorship class), and then gradually increase your speed. Focus on quality over quantity; speed will naturally improve over time. For example, if you read only one or two articles per day for the first six months (180 days), you will cover 180 to 360 articles with quality and revisions. This number is sufficient to grasp the basics thoroughly. You will still have the remaining six months of the year, which will be ample time to increase your speed and cover more topics. So, be patient, avoid following the crowd, and adhere to the guidance provided in the class.

