IAS Magazines Summary

Next to newspapers, monthly magazines are considered cardinal for UPSC exam preparation. We offer summary of important magazines which are important for factual information as well as analysis of topics relevant for UPSC examination. These magazines are followed by all hardworking

UPSC aspirants to excel in their Prelims as well as Mains examination.

We provide following magazine summaries presently-

1. Frontline- Frontline covers and gives perspectives on important social, political and international issues. Their coverage of topic is very interesting. Aspirants use them in their answer writing in the mains examination. Using important keywords from the magazines during examination can help aspirants to enhance their score.

2. Down to Earth- Down To Earth is a fortnightly on politics of development, environment, and health. This magazine gathers information through very reliable sources. Students refer this magazine because a lot of questions are asked from ecology and environment in UPSC Prelims as well as Mains and interviews.

3. Yojana- Yojana is a very useful magazine with tons of relevant information on governance, health, education, etc. Yojana is crucial to understanding one issue at a time from several angles. Articles in Yojana are written by experts and bureaucrats who give their experiences in the field along with the solutions.

4. Kurukshetra- Kurukshetra Magazine is the government’s publications. Therefore, it shows the view of the government on various issues. Most importantly, this gives you a lot of insight on issues faced by rural people of India. This magazine gives some insight into government initiatives, schemes and policies.

5. Science Reporter- Science Reporter offers a comprehensive package of scientific facts and information, which helps aspirants during competitive exams. Magazine holds important value for science related news and analysis and student refer this magazine for UPSC exam preparation. Every issue of Science Reporter is a mixed package of articles, features and columns.