A simple guide to the sections inside every brief and how to use them for UPSC Mains.
1. Priority Tiers (How to Pick What to Read)
🌟 Must-Read
8–12 Stories (~60 Mins)
Read these first every Sunday. Major Supreme Court verdicts, new bills, and central government policies that have a very high chance of appearing in Mains.
⚡ Value-Add
15–20 Stories (~45 Mins)
Deeper policy debates. Good to read if you want nuanced arguments and case studies to make your answers stand out.
📑 Supplementary
40–50 Stories (Reference)
Specific updates, state models, and environmental reports. Use these as a searchable library when you need extra examples.
2. Inside Every Brief (The Sections)
① What Happened (The News Trigger)
1 or 2 clean paragraphs explaining the actual event or decision. No political gossip, just the core facts.
② Background & Context (The Facts to Quote)
3 or 4 hard numbers, past laws, or key milestones. You can use these facts directly in your answer introductions.
③ How an Officer Thinks (The Core Perspectives)
This is the heart of the brief. It looks at the policy from practical administrative angles:
• Administration: What will break on the ground? How will district collectors execute this?
• Constitution & Law: Does this violate basic rights or disturb Centre-State powers?
• Society & Economy: Who gains, who loses, and can the government budget afford it?
④ 15-Marker Practice Question & Past UPSC Questions
A ready-to-write 250-word Mains practice question, along with past UPSC exam questions (PYQs) asked on the same topic so you see the examiner's pattern.
⑤ Quick Reference (Revision Flashcard)
Click the Quick Reference tab at the top of the reader to see a 1-line summary and 5 bullet takeaways. Ideal for quick revision before exams.