UPDATE: May-27-2013: Since Google decided to shutdown google reader from 1st July, This article has become obsolete. Please click me to read the new technique/trick on how to use feedly instead of Google reader.
How to read Hindu Online, Efficiently? Ans. Well, one way is their E-paper edition (http://epaper.thehindu.com/ ).
Problem:
- costs money
- doesn’t work well on low speed internets.
- Not convenient on small sized monitors.
But here is a workaround, using Google Reader, that doesn’t cost money and gives you data in a more organized way.
Step1: download this file named “google-reader-subscriptions.xml” CLICK ME
Step2: Goto this link: http://www.google.com/reader
Enter your gmail username-password. If you don’t have a gmail account, you can create one for free.
You’ll see a new window, Click on that bolt-like icon and select “Reader settings”.

You get a new window.
Step:3 Select the “Import/Export Tab”

- Now upload the file you downloaded in step1 (google-reader-subscriptions.xml)
- You’ll have subscription to all the important items. Click on “Back to Google Reader“.
- You’ll be back to home page of Google reader. Now click on individual folder to see the news items. Check the following screenshot

- This online trick requires way too many mouseclicks and stress on eyes, so Use it as a last resort, otherwise it is far more convenient to read and make notes out of paper-edition in real life, more on that, explained at bottom.
- At first this would feel like an information overload, but not every news item is important. (we already discussed that- in the How to read newspapers click ME) so learn to skip the news items.
- And even in the important news items, don’t get bogged down by dates, names and numbers. You job is to find out the essential facts/features/pros/cons or fodder material (in case of columns)
- If some news article / column is extremely important, you can click on the “star” button on the left side, to bookmark it for future reference.
Here is an overview of the what you’ll have in your google reader, after uploading my settings file.
| Folder | Content |
| Column | All columns, editorials etc of Hindu. But unlike IndianExpress, they don’t have system of classifying editorials according to name/themes so at times you may also find columns related to music and movie reviews -Skip them. |
| Diplomacy/IR |
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| Economy | Hindu’s articles. It has four subsections: Market, Industry, Economy, Companies.
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| Environment | Hindu Sci-Tech (sub-segment) Energy and Environment + Indian Express’s section on climate change +Economic Times’s section on Development issues involved in environment.Why this overkill for environment. Well, UPSC is giving too much emphasis on those questions related to environment and biodiversity, both @prelims and mains level. Again, not every thing is important for e.g. if XYZ NGO has done some small solar project there will be a news item. But no need to read it |
| Misc. | It contains updates from a blog called sarkari-naukari, to inform you on upcoming vacancies in State PSC, ONGC, LIC, other PSUs, SSC and Bank jobs. But If your career backup plan doesn’t involve those fields, then remove this subscription. |
| Polity and Yearbook |
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| Public Health | Hindu segments on health, medicine, policy Issues. |
| Science-Tech | Both Hindu + indianexpress segments. Not an overkill, because Sci-tech is important for both prelims and mains plus many a times news items here overlap with Environment and Public Health. |
| Supplements | Mrunal.org, Hindu’s English- vocabulary, culture segment. |
In case you are wondering where is the “Front page”!?
Well, The Hindu’s RSS feed-system is such that frontpage items overlap with national, Economy and International segment. So, you’ll find them in appropriate folders.
How to add more subscriptions?
In this google-reader subscription, I’ve skipped certain segments of The Hindu. For example “Gadgets” segment because it usually contains only mobile phone reviews and such items are useless from exam point of view. So I skipped it. Same goes for “Career and Jobs”. Anyways, visit this link
http://www.thehindu.com/navigation/?type=rss
You’ll find subscription link to various segments. If you need to add more, just right click on particular link select “copy link address”, come back to google reader page, click on that orange colored “Subscribe” icon and paste the link and click on “Add” button.
E.g. if you’re from Banglore or Hyderabad, you might want to add those feeds in google reader. (for profile-based interview questions)
Side question: I’m from UP, Maharashtra, Gujarat or Punjab, what should I do? Because Hindu doesn’t have special feeds / segments for those states.
No problem, goto this link and add the required feeds
http://www.indianexpress.com/rss/
You can subscribe to any other website, as long as it is providing the RSS feeds. To remove or rename any subscription, just do as directed in this screenshot.

Anyways, Use the online edition of The Hindu, only as a last resort because it is far more convenient to read and prepare notes out The Hindu’s paper-edition, compared to the online edition. (Tips on speed reading of paper-edition, were given in separate article, CLICK ME)
Following situations can happen
- The newspaper vendor says he’ll charge extra Commission and or deliver The Hindu after lag of one day. Well go ahead and use it.
- The newspaper vendor simply refuses to deliver The Hindu. In that case, visit local Government library, see if they’ve it.
- If you’re a full time UPSC aspirant, then visit library everyday use The Hindu. If you’re a working professional, it may not be convenient to make trips to library each day so visit it on weekends and cover all Hindus of that week.
- Hindu is nowhere available in your town. You don’t have good speed internet or there is electricity problem. In that case subscribe to paper edition of Indianexpress, make notes out of it and use the following google reader trick, to access Hindu once in a while and update whatever was not covered in Indianexpress.
- If you’re a Hindi (or any non English) aspirant, still you need to read English newspaper (Hindu/IndianExpress) for current affairs because Dainik Bhaskar, Gujarat Samachar etc. can’t provide you the content, depth and coverage required for UPSC level questions.
And Mind it: Times of India doesnot count as newspaper for UPSC or any other competitive exam. It mostly deals with Masala News, Mainstream/ Breaking news type of thing. Ya it may cover a few news topics in good manner but your time, energy (and money) is way better served in following Hindu or Indianexpress, in terms cost:benefit.
So, In the end, use whatever way you feel comfortable, device your own solutions but daily newspaper reading (+notes making)=essential for success in UPSC exam.

Thank you very much Sir,
As usual you have again made the learning for UPSC Aspirants easier..once again thanks alot…
Awesome sir. Thank u.
Thanks a tonne…. Your guidence is appreciated
Hello Mrunal sir,
i want to convey message that hindi,gujrati, tamil etc. medium student can also read online english version of hindu into their respective language paper by using add-on
of google translate in firefox.
finally my quest ends here ,
thanx sir :)
awesome … you have no idea how many people you have helped. Great job and I will remain grateful to you for a long time to come.
can you tell me how to convert online hindu paper in english to telugu language paper by using google translator?
copy paste the link of particular hindu article into this the box given in this link: http://translate.google.com/#auto/te/
Dear Sir,
Its really great to have online friend like you. I would like to interact with you and discuss with several issues for my knowledge update and extend the site to other friends.
Hello Mrunal,
Thanks for bringing all the important articles and items at one place , This article is indeed a great help for people like me who are looking to organize all the things in one place online.
I have been going through Hindu epaper for a month now and found it useful. But the google reader and the Rss feeds you have given reduces much of an aspirants work searching for articles in multiple sites and magazines.
Thanks very much again.
Thanks a lot sir, This is the most helpful blog I have found on the net
Dear Sir,I need Interview Preparation tips for IBPS PO 2. I have done MBA and B.com. And Suggest me Which News feed I will Subscribe for Rajasthan.
Waiting for it.
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would you please suggest me the book for the preparation of the csat II paper?
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Dear Sir,
Thank you very much.
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sir
Do the postal subscriptions of news paper really reach anywhere in india
dear sir, hats off to u , u r really helping thankyou sooooo much.
I’m gone to say to my little brother, that he should also pay a visit this web site on regular basis to get updated from most recent news.
Hello Sir, I am not able to download the XML provided by you. Can u please guide me regarding that.
seems your filewall is blocking google docs.
My heartiest Thanks to Mrunal Sir. This way of organizing the current affairs is indeed very helpful. You are doing a commendable job.
thank you sir
Great help… thank you very much…!!!!!
Hii everyone,
Generally the problem that we face with RSS feeds is that they are partial and therefore we find it very inconvenient to traverse across our reader and the original source of publication. I have made one RSS feed (Original from Mrunal + A few other RSS in Defense) where you can have full feeds on your reader.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2yoUb2ZZNS8alp5T1dFZ2I0bTg/edit
Regards
Aaditya
sir, you have given the content and folders for google reader. but im not able to identify Exactly Important news. I already read your column of how to read newspaper. But still it is finding difficult to point out exactly important news. Please help me. As of now im following “http://upscportal.com/civilservices/todays-important-news” for reading only important news.
respected sir i am very thankful to you for the information provided by you. i request you to provide other website link which will be useful for ias aspirants.
THANKS A LOT SIR FOR UR PRECIOUS ADVICE…
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