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How to Prepare Current Affairs for UPSC?

There is a trend of asking questions in the UPSC Civil Services Exam from the events that are in news related to the subject. A large number of questions in the exam are directly asked from websites; like PIB, Down to Earth or Newspaper; like The Hindu, Indian Express, Times of India, Business Standard etc. It is very challenging to study from all these sources in a limited time during preparation. Keeping all these things in mind, all the important news is compiled in this section on a daily basis; so that you do not miss any important event from the exam point of view.

Click here to read the most important news of the day

Cyber fraud in the time of covid-19

03-May-2021

As India grapples with the second covid wave, cybercriminals are working overtime to take advantage of the situation. 

Green hydrogen and india’s transition to clean energy

01-May-2021

Energy is a master resource which has the ability to catapult or cripple a growing economy. The rising threat of climate change has transitioned from climate-science conferences to billions being spent on disaster relief expenses. 

The rising sun in India-Japan relations

International Relation 01-May-2021

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has turned out to be a true successor of his predecessor, Shinzo Abe, on the foreign policy front. 

Making social welfare universal

29-Apr-2021

India is one of the largest welfare states in the world and yet, with COVID-19 striking in 2020, the state failed to provide for its most vulnerable citizens. 

Antimicrobial resistance:The silent threat

29-Apr-2021

Since January 2020, there have been over three million deaths globally on account of COVID-19, starkly exposing the vulnerabilities of health systems to infectious diseases, even in the richest countries.

A patently wrong regime

28-Apr-2021

Even an unprecedented pandemic can not upset the existing global regime governing monopoly rights over the production and distribution of life-saving drugs. 

Intensive agriculture led to unsustainable groundwater use

27-Apr-2021

India is the second-largest producer of wheat in the world, with over 30 million hectares in the country dedicated to producing this crop.

An idea on taxation that is worth a try

27-Apr-2021

United States Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen’s proposal for global coordination of corporate taxation has huge implications. 

A case of judicial federalism

26-Apr-2021

Recently the Supreme Court took suo motu cognizance of some of the key issues related to Covid-19 management, including the supply of oxygen and essential drugs and declaration of lockdowns. 

Russia leaving international space station

26-Apr-2021

After more than two decades of international cooperation in space research, Russia  announced that it would be withdrawing from the International Space Station in 2025.



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