Simplified Current Affairs
Current affairs are necessary for every stage of the UPSC Civil Services Exam(Prelims, Mains and Interview). The Questions can be direct or even indirectly linked to the static or basic part of a particular topic.
Current affairs that is needed for UPSC IAS exam preparation is updated every day. These current events are prepared from The Hindu, PIB, Indian Express, Economic Times, Frontline and other standard sources. These daily insights are free of cost, no copyright, you can download, print and share. Just study hard!!!
Though current affairs are important and holds a significant portion of syllabus but there is no defined syllabus of current affairs for both prelims and mains examination. The UPSC syllabus for prelims just mentions, ” Current events of national and international importance”. Therefore, it completely depends on the candidate how he approaches his preparation towards the current affairs. Before we jump to the strategy to prepare for current affairs one must analyse the previous year question papers and try to get a basic understanding on the type and number of questions which are being asked from current affairs in the recent past.

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Charles Cornwallis
Earth’s Magnetic Field
Conquest of Punjab
Conquest of Sindh
Conquest of the Marathas by the British
Conquest of Mysore
Conquest of Bengal
KADAMBAS OF BANAVASI
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF)
High Courts
India-UK Relations
Rashtriya Karmayogi Janseva Programme
Panchayati Raj
Energy Quantization
United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF)
TRAFFIC: The Wildlife Trade Monitoring Network

Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS)
Coalition Against Wildlife Trafficking (CAWT)
International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO)
Millicent Fawcett
Green Hydrogen Mission
Tiger Reserves in India
Microplastic Pollution
Types of Inflation
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