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Cracking current affairs
Hello Folks!
I've been meaning to ask this. Is there any way of cracking current affairs without having to read newspaper daily? It just doesn't work for me. I have an Engineering background and have never been active on world affairs. And I have read Dawn newspaper before but only the horoscope page and nothing else. It just doesn't work for me to daily read it and search for an important topic pertinent to current affairs and then tear it and paste it on my notebook or make soft notes out of it . Maybe a compiled version would do better for me. Any suggested readings other than daily newspaper? Also can anybody give me a list of important and hot topics relevant to current affairs now-a-days as I've seen CPEC related questions a lot. |
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ISSI and IPRI journals are a good option as an complied material. CA helps in your overall paper a lot. If you can't read then watch. There are few things that I have complied in this thread http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-compu...t-academy.html This is a risky option, but you can do your CA in December and read the year's worth dawn then. Newspaper is essential and it helps a lot in other subjects. DW it happens and we all struggle. You can start with these books Sir Fareed NOA CA book Pakistan at cross roads by jefferlot JWT CA book I hope this helps |
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Agriculture Cyber Security/Crime Children Rights Centre-Province China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Energy Education Environment Economy of Pakistan Governance (accountability drive, all politicians in jail) The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan’s (HRCP) annual report 2018 Health Judicial System Iran-Pakistan IMF Programme Indo Pak Karachi and urban issues Kashmir Local Government Labour Media/Social Media/Internet Minorities Pakistan Saudi Prison Reform Poverty Police reforms Taxation and fiscal policy Terrorism/Extremism Tribal Areas Technology Tourism US-PAK Urbanization and urban issues Water Women and Gender in Pakistan International Afghanistan peace process After ISis Bangladesh and authoritarianism Environment and Climate Change Far right in Europe Hong Kong protests Human Rights in general India and far right Israel and corruption KSA and Human rights Libya Mexico: AMLO and the wall Myanmar Modern Day Slavery North Korea and nuclear proliferation New Zealand and attack on Muslims Syria in post ISIS Sudan Sir Lanka blast (terrorism) Trump’s Middle East Policy USA Domestic Politics UK and Brexit US Iran Venezuela World Population G20 and Trade war GCC Crisis NATO OIC and The Muslim world Geopolitics Shanghai Cooperation Organization World Justice Forum in The Hague Report |
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I know alot of people who do CA in the end, maybe you can do that |
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Which source do you use for making notes of current affairs?
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Dawn, Al jazeera inside story, zara hat ke, foreign affairs mag
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What about sir fareed book and just book ?
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Jwt*
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just the three editorials in dawn.
Elaborate it further, please.
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