Daily Video Analysis: The Hindu

Daily Video Analysis: The Hindu

The BYJU’S IAS coaching team has started yet another new feature that will benefit aspirants in their pursuit of the IAS goal. Current affairs is the cornerstone of the USPC civil services exam, and any aspirant hoping to clear the exam should be up-to-date with the latest news and events that affect the country. Newspapers are the best source of current affairs study material and experts agree on the immense worth of ‘The Hindu’ in this aspect. Considering the huge syllabus and the sheer vastness of the reading material that an aspirant is expected to cover, we at BYJU’S present a new video news analysis feature that is both convenient and valuable.

This daily feature presents an analysis of the day’s news as reported in The Hindu in a crisp and well-explained format that will definitely aid your understanding of the concept, and also provide you handy insights and tips for framing and writing answers. Besides, being videos, you can watch them and learn anytime, anywhere. The videos are short, with an average length of not more than 25 minutes each – ideal for working aspirants and others for whom time is a scarce commodity! The Daily Video Analysis of The Hindu, coupled with our Comprehensive News Analysis will give you a formidable weapon to counter the much-dreaded current affairs section in the IAS exam.

Click on the links below and watch ‘The Hindu’ video analysis.

 

MDI Roman Numerals is 1501. The expanded form of MDI is made use of to write the correct numeric form. Students will be able to have a good...
MDLI Roman Numerals can be expressed as integers by adding the translated roman numerals together, for example, MDLI = M + D + L + I = 1000 + 500...
MDXVI Roman Numerals can be written as numbers by combining the transformed roman numerals i.e. MDXVI = M + D + X + VI = 1000 + 500 + 10 + 6 =...
MIII Roman Numerals can be expressed as numbers by adding the translated roman numerals together, for example, MIII = M + I + I + I = 1000 + 1 +...
MLV Roman Numerals can be written as numbers by combining the transformed roman numerals i.e. MLV = M + L + V = 1000 + 50 + 5 = 1055. The higher...
MMCX Roman Numerals is 2110. The expanded form of MMCX is made use of to write the correct numeric form. Students will be able to have a good...
MDCCCLIX Roman Numerals is 1859. The expanded form of MDCCCLIX is made use of to write the correct numeric form. Students will be able to have a...
MDCCCLXIII Roman Numerals can be expressed as integers by adding the translated roman numerals together, e.g., MDCCCLXIII = M + D + C + C + L + X...
MCDXLIV Roman Numerals is 1444. The expanded form of MCDXLIV is made use of to write the correct numeric form. Students will be able to have a...
MDCCCLXXII Roman Numerals can be expressed as numbers by adding the translated roman numerals together, e.g., MDCCCLXXII = M + D + C + C + L + X...
The transformed roman numerals, MCLV = M + C + L + V = 1000 + 100 + 50 + 5 = 1155, can be expressed as numbers by combining the transformed roman...
MDCCCXCIX Roman Numerals can be expressed as numbers by combining the translated roman numerals, i.e. MDCCCXCIX = 1000 + 800 + 90 + 9 = 1899....
MCMIV Roman Numerals can be expressed as numbers by adding the translated roman numerals together, for example, MCMIV = M + CM + IV = 1000 + 900...
MDCCCXLVII Roman Numerals can be written as numbers by combining the transformed roman numerals i.e. MDCCCXLVII = M + D + C + C + (L - X) + V + I...
MCMLIV Roman Numerals can be written as numbers by combining the transformed roman numerals i.e. MCMLIV = M + CM + L + IV = 1000 + 900 + 50 + 4 =...
The transformed roman numerals, MCMLXI = M + CM + LX + I = 1000 + 900 + 60 + 1 = 1961, can be expressed as numbers by combining the transformed...
MCMLXXIII Roman Numerals is 1973. The expanded form of MCMLXXIII is made use of to write the correct numeric form. Students will be able to have...
MCMLXXXV Roman Numerals can be written as numbers by combining the transformed roman numerals i.e. MCMLXXXV = M + CM + LXXX + V = 1000 + 900 + 80...
MCMXIII Roman Numerals can be expressed as numbers by adding the translated roman numerals together, e.g. MCMXIII = M + CM + X + III = 1000 + 900...
MCMXLV Roman Numerals can be expressed as numbers by combining the transformed roman numerals, i.e. MCMXLV = 1000 + (1000 - 100) + (50 - 10) + 5...