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Top Newspapers to strengthen your Current Affairs Section in CLAT 2021

 top newspapers for clat 2021

CLAT has always been a bundle of surprises when it comes to the type and weightage of questions; the same goes for the GK section of CLAT. If you see the trends of the past five years of the CLAT exam, you would have noticed that the CA (Current Affairs) section has been on an exponential rise year by year. Till 2013, the paper comprised 24-25 questions of the CA, which increased to 25-36 questions until 2016. Since the last five years, the current affairs section’s importance has risen dramatically in the CLAT exam.  

The significance of static GK topics such as History, Geography, Terminologies, Dates and Days, etc. has been reduced, and questions like hi-tech launches, new laws, policies, apps, portals, etc. are catching the examiners attention. Therefore, CLAT aspirants must stay updated with the current world’s dynamics, and what better than a newspaper to do so. 

With countless newspapers flooding the market, it becomes a daunting task to choose the right one. In this article, we will help you select the Best Newspapers for CLAT Preparations, which can boost your CLAT exam performance and get you into the law college of your dreams. 

English Newspapers for CLAT Preparation

The Hindu: The Hindu is considered the first choice of CLAT aspirants and for every other competitive exam. This daily is mostly unbiased and can give you the knowledge of what’s happening and where. It contains high-quality editorials and articles along with all the essential news that an aspirant must know. Irrelevant news doesn’t get much space here, so you won’t have to bother about wasting your time while reading it. The Hindu ensures that they only post news with strong sources, which are verified by experts. 

Business Standard: Business Standard is a daily newspaper published by Business Standard Limited in both English and Hindi. Established in 1975, the newspaper mainly covers Indian as well as international trade, financial news, and other such issues. It consists of news that will be relevant for the CLAT exam and helps you know about the economy and its legal aspects. 

Indian Express: It is one of the most suggested newspapers for CLAT preparation. It consists of highly-relevant and top-notch stories about economics, governance, and new policies. Many renowned personalities write the editorial sections in this daily which can be very useful for CLAT aspirants. 

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Hindi Newspapers for CLAT Preparation

Dainik Bhaskar: Dainik Bhaskar is a Hindi daily that is now one of the largest and the most reliable daily newspapers in India. The Dainik Bhaskar Group, which is also India’s largest print media company, owns this newspaper. Initiated in Bhopal in the year 1958, it extended in 1983 with the launch of the Dainik Bhaskar Indore edition. Today, it is distributed in 14 states with 61 editions Hindi, English, Marathi, and Gujarati. 

Jansatta: Jansatta is the Hindi newspaper of the Indian Express Group. Started in 1983, this newspaper earned a fantastic reputation and produced several editions. Apart from Delhi, this newspaper also originates from Kolkata, Chandigarh & Lucknow. Its Ravivasariya version is replete with varied, topical material and literary works-discussions. It is well-known for its unbiased opinions and great Hindi editorials. Dainik Jagran: Dainik Jagran is a renowned Hindi daily newspaper. Dainik Jagran is one of the most widely read newspapers in India. Vishwa Jagran has also been listed as one of the most read newspapers in the world by the World Association of Newspapers (WAN). It was also declared as the most reliable newspaper source in India in a poll appointed by BBC-Reuters. The Jagran Prakashan Limited owns the publication, which is also listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the Indian National Stock Exchange.

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