How to Read The Hindu or Indian Express for UPSC – Smart Strategy by RiceIAS

Preparing for the UPSC CSE demands smart current affairs preparation. Newspapers like The Hindu and The Indian Express are essential — but only if read strategically.

At RiceIAS, we train aspirants to read newspapers in 60–75 minutes, linking every issue directly to the UPSC syllabus.

Why Newspaper Reading Matters

  • Covers dynamic areas: Polity, Economy, IR, Environment, S&T
  • Improves Mains answer writing
  • Helps in Essay & Interview
  • Enhances Prelims elimination skills

Step 1: Fix a Time Limit

1–1.15 hours daily
Read relevant issues
Skip political statements, crime news, gossip

Step 2: What to Read (Section-Wise)

Front Page

  • SC/HC judgments
  • Government schemes
  • International agreements
  • Important reports & indices

National

  • Constitutional issues
  • Governance & federalism
  • Social justice topics

 Always link with Articles, Committees, and landmark cases.

Editorial (Most Important)

Ask:

  • What is the issue?
  • Constitutional/economic dimension?
  • Way forward?

Make 5–6 bullet notes only.

Economy

  • RBI policy, inflation, fiscal deficit
  • Budget/Economic Survey linkage

International Relations

  • India’s bilateral ties
  • QUAD, BRICS, G20
  • Map-based understanding

Science & Tech

  • ISRO, AI, biotech, defence tech
    (Only application-based news)

Environment

  • Climate reports
  • COP meetings
  • Wildlife & environmental laws

RiceIAS 3-Layer Note Strategy

Layer 1 – Daily Micro Notes
5–7 crisp bullets

Layer 2 – Weekly Consolidation
Add static concepts

Layer 3 – Monthly Revision
Convert into Intro–Body–Way Forward format

The Hindu vs Indian Express

The HinduIndian Express
Factual        Analytical
Concise  Explains complex issues

Choose ONE. Don’t read both fully.

RiceIAS: What to Read from Today’s Newspaper (Practical Filter)

When you open today’s paper, immediately scan for:

  1. Supreme Court Judgments → Link with Constitution & past cases
  2. New Government Schemes/Reports → Note objectives & challenges
  3. RBI/Inflation/Data Releases → Add 2–3 static concepts
  4. India + Country News → Add map + strategic angle
  5. Environment/Climate Update → Note conventions & facts
  6. Editorial on Governance/Economy → Extract arguments + way forward

Final Advice by RiceIAS

Newspaper reading is not about collecting information —
it is about analysis, interlinking, and articulation.

Consistent smart reading for 1 year can:

Improve Prelims accuracy
Make Mains answers multidimensional
Boost Interview confidence

Consistency beats intensity.

FAQ 1: How much time should I spend on newspaper reading for UPSC?

Answer: You should limit newspaper reading to 60–75 minutes daily.
Focus only on UPSC-relevant topics like Polity, Economy, IR, Environment, and S&T.
Avoid political statements, crime news, and gossip to prevent time wastage.

FAQ 2: Should I read both The Hindu and The Indian Express?

Answer: Choose one newspaper consistently and read it strategically.
The Hindu is concise and factual, while The Indian Express explains complex issues analytically.
Reading both fully wastes time and reduces revision efficiency.

FAQ 3: How should I make notes from newspapers effectively?

Answer: Follow the RiceIAS 3-Layer Note Strategy — daily micro notes (5–7 bullets), weekly consolidation with static links, and monthly answer-ready format.
Always link news with Articles, Committees, Supreme Court cases, and syllabus topics.
Convert notes into Intro–Body–Way Forward format for Mains readiness.