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Civil Services Examination, conducted annually by the Union Public Service Commission is one of the gateways to get associated with the Government of India’s administrative system. With lakhs of aspirants aiming for the coveted positions, the competition has become quantitatively tougher. This has led to the thousands of sources mushrooming – both online and offline, claiming to offer the roadmap to crack the examination.

In an era of such information overload, aspirants often tend to get confused and lost in the clutter. We, at Legal Discourse have long felt the urge to simplify and streamline the information, especially regarding "Current Affairs" and General Studies. With this sole objective in mind, we came up with the initiative of a platform called Legal Discourse.

Why should you follow Legal Discourse?

Current Affairs is the most important, as well as the trickiest part of Civil Services Exam. Making your own notes from any standard national newspaper consumes much of your time, especially if you are a beginner.

This is because the news articles that appear in the newspaper generally miss certain essential facts, lack the logical flow of content and are complexly worded.

Over and above, if done so, segregating, maintaining and reworking on them as the news progresses involve an equally tiring process.

It is also nearly impossible to follow more than one newspaper.

Keeping all this in mind and valuing above all, the time that an aspirant invests, we at Legal Discourse-

  • deconstruct a news item to extract the essentials of it, consistent with the exam syllabus.
  • rearrange it logically to give clarity and thorough understanding of the issue.
  • provide additional facts, figures and maps for a better insight.

Essentially, all our articles start off with either 'Why in news?' or 'what is the issue?', and strictly follow the question and bullets format.

What exactly is the purpose of “Why in news”?

It introduces to the reader as to how and where the issue in the discussion has kick-started. An understanding on this front is essential in taking lead for mains GS answers as well as in making appropriate responses in the personality test.

Nevertheless, we recommend aspirants to follow any one of the standard National Newspapers, say The Hindu or The Indian Express. This is just to observe how news unveils, to be aware of how government functions on a day to day basis and to keep track of local news that might be of help for the interview.
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