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The November 2020 Issue of the Next IAS Current Affairs Magazine (hereafter called ‘The Magazine’), covers news events from 26th September 2020 to 25th October 2020 (hereafter called ‘Coverage Period’). The Magazine has comprehensive coverage of all the topics from current affairs neatly categorized into major sections like Economy, International Issues, Polity & Governance, and so on.

This issue of the magazine has an in-depth analysis of ‘Air Pollution: A Silent Killer' and 'What are the 3 Farm Bills? Rationale and Challenges’. The Magazine also covers the issues of ‘Women in Research in India: What's stopping them?', 'Integrated Theatre Command: An Inevitable Necessity', 'Larger Role for India at the UN' and many other issues which have become relevant in the coverage period.
The Magazine is designed for the needs of the students who are preparing for UPSC Civil Services Examinations. However, it is also helpful for Engineering Services Examinations, Banking Examinations and other government or Public Sector Enterprises examinations.

Any suggestion for further improvement of the Magazine is welcome and may be
e-mailed to currentaffairs@nextias.com

NEXT IAS Current Affairs Magazine Description:

VerlagMADE EASY PUBLICATIONS PRIVATE LIMITED

KategorieEducation

SpracheEnglish

HäufigkeitMonthly

NEXT IAS Current Affairs Magazine is a monthly magazine published by Made Easy Publications in India. It is a leading current affairs magazine for UPSC Civil Services Exam aspirants. The magazine covers a wide range of topics related to current affairs, including politics, economy, society, culture, and international relations. The magazine is known for its in-depth coverage of current events and its analysis of complex issues in a simple and easy-to-understand manner.

NEXT IAS Current Affairs Magazine features a variety of content, including:

* Cover Story: The cover story of each issue of NEXT IAS Current Affairs Magazine is dedicated to a specific topic related to current affairs. The cover story is typically written by a leading expert in the field and provides readers with in-depth analysis and recommendations.
* Featured Articles: The featured articles in NEXT IAS Current Affairs Magazine cover a wide range of topics related to current affairs, including national and international news, government policies, economic trends, and social issues. The featured articles are written by experienced journalists and analysts and provide readers with valuable insights into current events.
* Editorials: The editorials in NEXT IAS Current Affairs Magazine provide readers with the magazine's perspective on important current events. The editorials are written by the magazine's editors and are known for their critical and independent analysis.
* Q&A: The Q&A section of NEXT IAS Current Affairs Magazine provides readers with the opportunity to ask questions about current affairs to the magazine's experts. The questions and answers are published in the magazine and provide readers with valuable insights into how to prepare for the UPSC Civil Services Exam.

NEXT IAS Current Affairs Magazine is a valuable resource for any UPSC Civil Services Exam aspirant. It provides readers with the information and insights they need to prepare for the exam effectively.

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