Over the years, the importance of good comprehension skills for Law Entrance exams has increased. For instance, CLAT 2020 took a complete U-turn and focused primarily on testing the comprehension skills of the aspirants, which CLAT 2021 followed as well. Since RCs form the crux of a wide array of Law Entrance exams as well, it is imperative to have strong comprehension skills.
This free series is meant to bolster your reading skills, while also brushing up your vocabulary and general awareness as well. The motive behind this series is to get the aspirants accustomed to reading so that they don't face reading blues in the exams.
The first article, titled "Deadly trail: On Mumbai COVID-19 hospital fire" is published in The Hindu. It takes into account the incidents of hospital fires in various parts of our country as the author points out the need to prioritise safety concerns.
On the other hand, the second article titled "Temper expectations: Presence of non-state actors poses a significant challenge to the Indo-Pak ceasefire" is published in The Times of India. It takes into account the presence of non-state actors such as extremist groups posing a significant challenge to India- Pakistan ceasefire as the author discusses various aspects related to the issue.
Now, your job is to read the articles first and then move on to the summaries for a better understanding of the context. Also, please tell us about your thoughts in the comment section down below.
Until then, happy reading!
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