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Firstly , reading the Newspaper for day to day updates and deeper understanding of the issues. Secondly, reading Current Affairs Magazine by Academies to consolidate the content. Thirdly, attending Test Series for covering Prelims related facts and taking notes for Mains related Current Affairs
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Firstly , reading the Newspaper for day to day updates and deeper understanding of the issues. Secondly, reading Current Affairs Magazine by Academies to consolidate the content. Thirdly, attending Test Series for covering Prelims related facts and taking notes for Mains related Current Affairs
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