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Where to start learning current affairs?
AOA. Dear fellows I just want to ask how to start learning current affairs as I have no knowledge about this subject currently I am trying to read newspaper and blogs but it does not make any sense to me because I have no previous knowledge of this subject plz do suggest me some good sources to start learning C.A from scratch.
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Well, C.A is all about interest, like any other subject. And then it's a very vast subject with topics like foreign policy, economics, politics, legal and administrative affairs, terrorism and security matters and so on. Every one has a knack for a particular topic. I recommend you start reading DAWN newspaper on regular basis. Start with pages Opinion, Editorial and Front page. If you are interested in economics and international affairs, you can read business and international pages in the same Newspaper. You'll surely develop interest after some time. Also, you can follow other online newspaper websites like Friday Times and Express Tribune (I personally read the opinion sections only). Jahangir World Times, a monthly magazine, is another useful source for CSS aspirants preparing C.A.
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Articles by JWT Desk are most important in it for current affairs! And don't forget the topics in past papers..
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