Daily news is information about current events that are of interest to the general public. It can be published in a wide variety of media, including newspapers, television, radio, and online. Some examples of daily news include weather forecasts, crime reports, and political developments. Many people rely on these media sources to keep up with the latest trends and developments in their community and in the world around them.
A daily newspaper is a publication that is printed and distributed on a regular basis, usually each day. These publications cover a wide range of topics, from politics and economy to sports and celebrity gossip. Some of these papers are published by large publishing houses, while others are independent or family-owned.
The New York Daily News is a morning daily tabloid newspaper founded in 1919 and printed in New York City. It was the first successful tabloid in the United States, attracting readers with sensational coverage of crime and scandal and lurid photographs. The paper had its headquarters in the historic art deco Daily News Building at 450 West 33rd Street, which straddled the railroad tracks going into Pennsylvania Station.
Weekly newspapers are general-news publications that come out each week in a variety of broadsheet and magazine formats. They typically have smaller circulations than daily newspapers, covering a small local territory, such as one or more towns, a rural county, or a few neighborhoods in a metropolitan area. Weekly newspapers often feature local news and engage in community journalism.
Aspiring IAS aspirants need to read a lot of news on daily basis for their preparation. They have to be aware of the major happenings at national and international level and also need to understand the underlying reasons behind them. They should make it a habit to read newspaper and other sources on a daily basis and take notes. They should try to summarise the key points and also use headings or categories to organise their notes. At the end of each month, they should compile all their notes into a structured document or notebook. This will help them in their preparation for UPSC CSE. They can refer to the daily Current Affairs page on IAS GYAN for better understanding of daily current affairs. This will ensure that they are not missing out on any important issue or news. In addition, IAS GYAN also provides weekly current affairs e-books for all IAS aspirants to practice and learn in a structured manner. These E-books are designed by expert faculty from IIM Ahmedabad and are available in both Hindi and English. These are a must-have for IAS aspirants to prepare in an organized and efficient way for UPSC CSE. Moreover, these e-books are very easy to understand and are very helpful in making IAS aspirants clear their doubts. You can download these e-books from IAS GYAN free of cost. To get access to IAS GYAN, click here.