3. Business Standard Newspaper

đź“° How to Read Business Standard for UPSC CSE Preparation

1. Why Business Standard?

  • The Hindu and Indian Express cover economy in a limited way.
  • Business Standard gives in-depth economic analysis, govt. policies, RBI updates, and global trade—topics directly linked to GS3 + Economy Optional + Interview.
  • Helps you build economic vocabulary (fiscal deficit, stagflation, quantitative easing), which makes answers look professional.

2. Sections You Should Focus On

  • Front Page → Pick only big policy decisions, RBI/SEBI announcements, Union Budget updates, global economy issues. Skip routine corporate profits/losses.
  • Economy & Policy Section → Most important for UPSC. Covers GDP, inflation, taxation, fiscal policy, industrial growth, agriculture, labour reforms.
  • Opinion/Editorial Page → Read carefully! Top economists write here. Helps in GS3, Essay, and Interview.
  • Markets Section → Skip daily stock trends. Instead, read about structural reforms (e.g., new banking rules, insurance sector reforms).
  • International Business → Trade wars, WTO issues, IMF/World Bank reports, global recession impact on India.
  • Special Reports/Features → Read if about climate economics, digital economy, fintech, energy transition.

3. What to Note Down (UPSC-Relevant)

  • Macro Economy → GDP trends, inflation, fiscal deficit, monetary policy.
  • Banking & Finance → RBI rules, NPA reforms, digital banking, UPI, financial inclusion.
  • Agriculture & Rural Economy → MSP debate, agri reforms, crop insurance, agri-credit.
  • Trade & Industry → Make in India, Atmanirbhar Bharat, WTO disputes, FDI policies.
  • Environment & Economy → Carbon tax, renewable energy investment, green bonds.
  • Reports & Indices → Economic Survey references, IMF/WB/WTO/UNCTAD reports.
  • Social Sector & Economy → Health spending, education reforms, poverty alleviation schemes.

4. What to Avoid

❌ Company share prices, quarterly profits.
❌ Celebrity CEOs and lifestyle stories.
❌ Page-long ads, market gossip.


5. Time Management

  • Spend 30–40 minutes daily (not more).
  • Prioritize:
    • 10 min → Front Page (filter)
    • 15 min → Economy & Policy section
    • 15 min → Editorials/Opinions

6. Note-Making Approach

  • Make GS3-wise notes (Economy, Agriculture, Environment, Science & Tech if linked).
  • Write in Issue → Context → Significance → Challenges → Way Forward format.

Example (Article: “RBI hikes repo rate to control inflation”):

  • Issue: Inflation rising above RBI tolerance band.
  • Context: Repo rate hike announced.
  • Significance: Controls inflation, ensures financial stability.
  • Challenges: Slows growth, impacts MSMEs.
  • Way Forward: Balance inflation-growth trade-off.

7. How to Integrate with UPSC Prep

  • Use Business Standard for in-depth economy understanding, but don’t depend on it for general current affairs.
  • Complement it with The Hindu/IE (for polity, social issues) + Monthly CA Magazines (Vision IAS/Insights).
  • For Essay → Use Business Standard data & quotes to enrich arguments.
  • For Interview → Great source of practical economy examples.

âś… Pro Tip:
Don’t read Business Standard cover-to-cover. Treat it as a reference book for economy—you’re reading it to understand concepts + get UPSC-style analysis, not to crack CAT/CA.