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Staying Updated with Pakistan Current Affairs
Current affairs questions form a significant portion of every competitive exam. In PPSC and FPSC MCQ tests, 15-25% questions come from current affairs. For CSS, current affairs knowledge enhances every optional and compulsory paper.
1. Key Areas to Cover
- Politics: Government policies, elections, party developments, cabinet changes
- Economy: Budget, GDP growth, inflation rates, SBP policies, CPEC updates
- Security: Counter-terrorism operations, border issues, internal security
- Judiciary: Supreme Court decisions, landmark judgments, NAB cases
- Environment: Climate change impact, floods, deforestation, water crisis
- Sports: Cricket, hockey, athletics achievements
- Education: Policy changes, single national curriculum, HEC updates
2. Reliable Sources
- Newspapers: Dawn, The News, Express Tribune (daily reading essential)
- Monthly Digests: CSS-related current affairs magazines
- Government Sources: Finance Division, SBP reports, Economic Survey
- Online: APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), Radio Pakistan
3. Monthly Current Affairs Checklist
- Who were appointed/transferred to key positions?
- What major agreements/MoUs were signed?
- What laws/bills were passed in Parliament?
- Key Supreme Court verdicts during the month
- Major international events affecting Pakistan
- Economic indicators - forex reserves, inflation rate, PKR value
- Sports achievements and awards
4. Study Strategy
- Spend 30-45 minutes daily reading newspapers
- Maintain a monthly current affairs notebook
- Create flashcards for key appointments and events
- Join study groups for discussion and knowledge sharing
- Practice current affairs MCQs from online platforms weekly
Key Takeaways
- 15-25% of MCQ tests focus on current affairs
- Daily newspaper reading is non-negotiable
- Track appointments, agreements, and policy changes
- Maintain a monthly current affairs notebook
- Use multiple sources for balanced perspective
Preparation Tips
1
Read Dawn newspaper editorial page every day without fail
2
Note down key facts in a small pocket notebook
3
Review your notes every Sunday for weekly revision
4
Follow PakExam for curated current affairs updates
Recommended Books
Monthly Current Affairs Digest
by Various Publishers
Monthly compilation of important events
World Current Affairs
by Jahangir Books
International current affairs coverage