How should I remember current affairs for UPSC?

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ONLY WAY IS HARD CORE RIVISION . BEST WAY TO REMEMBER TOPIC FOR LONG TIME: EXPLAIN THAT TOPIC TO SOMEBODY OR EXPLAIN IT IN FRONT OF VIDEO RECORDER AND WATCH IT AGAIN.
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If you're genuinely preparing for Upsc then passing times itself will teach you how to remember not only current affairs but everything related to this exam.
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