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Current affairs can feel like an endless ocean. 🌊 In this exclusive strategy session, Pari Bishnoi breaks down the exact 3-Level Approach (Daily, Monthly, and Yearly) that helped her master the dynamic portion of the UPSC syllabus. She shares the "One Source Rule"—a game-changing habit that ensures consistency and mental peace during your preparation. If you’ve ever felt that current affairs is too dynamic to handle, this 3-minute guide is your roadmap to clarity. We discuss why you should "close your eyes" to distractions once you’ve picked a platform and how to use tools like Monthly Magazines and PT365 effectively. Stop wasting time on multiple notes and start building the analytical mind of a civil servant today! 📌 Timestamps for Quick Navigation: 0:00 – The struggle with a dynamic syllabus. 0:25 – Introduction to the 3-Level Strategy. 0:33 – Choosing your daily source: Newspaper vs. Videos. 0:41 – The "One Source Rule": Why loyalty beats variety. 1:15 – How to handle missed days without panicking. 1:45 – The truth about making newspaper notes. 2:10 – Why the "Desi" method of learning often works best. 2:35 – Integrating Monthly Magazines (Vision IAS/OnlyIAS). 3:10 – Final revision: The role of Yearly Compilations. 💡 Key Takeaways: •Stick to one source for at least 30 days to build retention. •Read news daily for context, monthly for structure, and yearly for facts. •Prioritize efficiency—if you can’t revise your notes, they aren’t useful. •Use focused compilations (Economic Survey, Maps, National Parks) before Prelims. 🎯 Who is this video for? •Beginners who are confused about how to start with "The Hindu" or "Indian Express". •Working Professionals looking for a streamlined, time-saving current affairs routine. •Aspirants who feel overwhelmed by the volume of information and information overload. 🔍 Related Search Queries: •UPSC Current Affairs Strategy for 2026. •Pari bishnoi IAS interview and notes. •Best YouTube channels for UPSC daily news analysis. •How to prepare for UPSC Prelims dynamic portion. •Vision IAS vs Only IAS monthly magazine comparison. 🔔 Follow our page for daily UPSC guidance: •Instagram: / sankalpupsc_ •WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va5p... •Telegram: https://t.me/sankalpupscsociety •LinkedIn: / sankalpupsc 📚Explore the full collection of standard UPSC books here:- https://amzn.to/4bxfSW3 #upsc #iasstrategy #currentaffairs2026 #ParibhashiUPSC #civilservicesprep #iasmotivation #upscaspirants #studygramindia #lbsnaa #upscnotes #exampreparation #indianadministrativeservice