Friday, April 10, 2015

How to read Yojana Magazine in 1 day?

Certain myths which I keep on hearing are that we have to throw away the Yojana away as soon as we buy it. Please do not throw the Yojana away because there are only 12 Yojanas. Here you can keep all of them together. Still if you want to throw your Yojana away, you can download it on Yojana.gov.in. They are available absolutely free of cost. Then you have to read both Yojana as well as Hindu. You have to read prelims to prelims July to July and mains to mains November to November. Is that understood? Those of you appearing in August 25 to 15. I want you to read until July. Then you do not need to subscribe any other magazine what so ever. Please do not do that. I want you to just read Yojana. No need to read any other magazine Kurukshetra, EPW, CST, Chronicle, World Focus, or South Asian Politics. Then you need to write key phrases that is very important. You have to write the key phrases. What do I mean by that? If a Democrat is saying something, you should note that down. Just the full facts not everything. If you really fall in love with an article, you can go to this site and you can bookmark it. No need to cut and paste, no need to take extensive notes, just keep the Yojana with you.
So why read Yojana? This is because of India’s development, shining, demographic dividend, Poverty, judicial review, electoral reforms, and planning commission.


Yojana is a very successful magazine that runs around politics. Elections that have occurred in India in the recent years have grown stronger. It has grown into strength itself. The laws have gone through several amendments and challenges that have made an extreme amount of changes. Yojana is a magazine that explains it all. It covers everything from the ups and down, to the struggle, the jurisdiction, and the commission over officers and more.
Yojana runs through Unacademy. This happens to be a decent organization. India has gone through rough times. Throughout the development of homes and the election run between individuals who feel they own the right to address each political matter in order to successfully make a change in their country. Not only do politics matter in this rugged match, but power does as well. There are several main areas of concern that need and should be addressed.
In 2011, the overseas Indian citizens roll was accepted. It happens to be the most recent amendment. Can you say empowerment to the fullest! This gave commission the right to use electronic voting machines. Yojana fully explains the step by step process elections took with the acts of several commissioners and rights to be served. There is no better magazine than Yojana when it comes to keeping history and politics alive. Although some people prefer not to get caught up in the world fully of fiery misunderstood amendments, rough disagreements, and glued laws, Yojana is definitely the magazine for anyone who is ok with the friendly world of politics.
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