WHILE preparing for competitive examinations, like the one for the Central Superior Services (CSS), aspirants across Pakistan seem to have been overlooking a crucial component of preparation: newspaper reading. Newspapers provide current affairs knowledge, which is a cornerstone of the CSS examination. The exam assesses candidates’ understanding of national and international issues, governance structures, economic policies, and socio-political dynamics. For this, by consistently engaging with newspapers, aspirants can develop a comprehensive understanding of contemporary issues, enabling them to tackle questions related to current affairs with depth and accuracy during the examination.

Newspapers offer diverse perspectives, opinion pieces and expert analyses on a wide array of issues, encouraging the aspirants further to critically assess arguments, discern biases, and formulate well-reasoned opinions. This ability to think critically as well as engage with multifaceted issues is invaluable for succeeding in the examination’s essay and interview segments.

Furthermore, newspaper reading enhances aspirants’ understanding of Pakistan’s socio-political landscape, a fundamental aspect pertaining to the CSS examination’s syllabus. Newspapers cover local events, regional dynamics and grassroots movements, providing aspirants with insights into the country’s cultural diversity, governance challenges and developmental priorities.

Besides, critics may contend that digital platforms offer alternative sources of news and information, rendering traditional newspaper reading obsolete. However, newspapers remain unparalleled in their depth, credibility and editorial integrity. Additionally, the experience of reading a physical newspaper fosters focussed engagement, and minimises distractions, enhancing comprehension and retention, which are all crucial advantages for CSS aspirants to have.

Newspaper reading is an indispensable component of the CSS preparation, offering aspirants a wealth of knowledge, analytical skills and socio-political awareness that are essential for success in the examination and effective governance. By cultivating a habit of newspaper reading, CSS aspirants not only enhance their chances of clearing the examination, but also developing into conscientious and visionary administrators later in their lives.

Nazaruddin Khoso
Dadu

Published in Dawn, March 1st, 2024

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