The world  is becoming tech-savvy. The IAS Aspirants cannot be left behind. While  the old fashioned way of reading the textbooks is still essential, one  cannot ignore the online world. The internet is an ocean, but if you lay  your nets properly, the catch will be huge.
The  internet is not a substitute to any resource or activity that is  traditionally done as part of preparation. But it is a good enabler. The  Internet can be used for information collection, interaction with  fellow aspirants, updating of knowledge, source of reference, a means of  gossip and finally to know your results.
Let us  now discuss  the various aspects of preparation that can be enhanced by  use of internet.
 “The  Newspaper is the UPSC bible in installments”. This is a quote attributed  to the Author. No one can deny the importance of reading (read taking  notes from) the Newspaper.  I would say that its not reading but  actually studying the relevant news in the paper for the purpose of the  examination.
There are  two types of newspapers in the online world. One is the online edition  of a newspaper viz. www.thehindu.com  . The other type is the epaper in which the regular newspaper is  converted to the digital image format. Its exactly a replica of the  physically printed newspaper.  For example: www.epaper.indiatimes.com .
In both  editions the news articles are the same, but their classification and  presentation are different. The news articles are to be read and notes  are to be  taken from them. Some newspaper sites provide the option to  email an article or newsitem or to clip it for future reading. However  too much of clipping will make it unmanageable. For the purpose of exams  it is better  to read one article and take notes than clipping a  hundred articles.
It is  here that sites like www.GsCurrentAffairs.blogspot.com    help in reducing the effort taken to read and take the notes by  providing the notes in an easily digestible format.  Alternatively one  can copy paste the relevant lines of an article and compile them in a  MSWORD file. One can call it the “enotes”.
In the  Hindu Online edition, the news is published under various sections  namely the Front Page, Nationals News, Internationals News, Opinion,  Business, Business, Sports sections. Apart from these regular sections  the Science and Technology and Magazine are two supplements that need to  be focused upon.
Similarly  in Magazines, Frontline has an online edition in which one can read the  articles and collects ‘enotes’ as mentioned above. The Frontline also  has a free digital download facility of the issues. Some magazines like  the Economic and Political Weekly (www.epw.in)   which is not easily available on the stores can be read online without  any charge.
Getting  used to reading in the online format is a bit difficult in the  beginning. With little patience one gets used to it. Ofcourse all these  activities require an internet connection. There are many more to  increase study efiiciency. More of it in subsequent articles.
Happy  Learning,
Nagarajan  M,
The  author is an IAS Officer of the 2009 Batch and is presently under  training. He helps all IAS Aspirants through his blog www.GsCurrentAffairs.Blogspot.com
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