Abbreviation: ITDTW (Issues to Track Down This Week)
Today’s Editorial/Columns/Opinions
- A panoramic view of the 2024 China-Africa summit GS II
- Soothing salvo GS III
- UAE-India ties are rooted in affinity, trust and respect GS II
- Montelukast: overused and dangerous GS III
Other Articles from Today’s Paper
- Students in Imphal defy curfew, clash with police GS III
- Govt. ‘alarmingly lethargic’ on Hema panel report: HC GS II (ITDTW)
- Officials issue second flood warning as Godavari level rises at Bhadrachalam GS I
- ‘India has a four-point principle to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict’ GS II (ITDTW)
- New portal provides technical terms in 22 Indian languages GS II
- Watchdog likely to release report on India’s mutual evaluation next week GS II
- Will deploy 5,000 cybercommandos in five years, says Shah GS II & III
- Remove obstacles in the country’s research ecosystem, says Modi GS III
- With their ancestors’ help, weak cancer cells can form tough tumours GS III
- Southeast Asia could boost coal trade as China nears peak GS II
- SpaceX launches all-civilian crew for first private spacewalk GS III
- With an eye on Indo-Pacific, Germany seeks greater defence ties with India GS II
Note
If you are a beginner in reading, prioritize 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.

