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Current Affairs plays a very significant role in UPSC Civil Services directly and indirectly. Many times we find Questions from newspapers directly in exams from Current Affairs and mostly related static topics too. During preparations, it is not possible for aspirants to read multiple newspapers like The Hindu, Indian Express and other Govt/National/International portals. So we are bringing this initiative to the aspirant to save their time. We compile all Current Affairs topics from The Hindu, Indian Express and other Govt/National/International portals in simplest and 2-3 pages only on daily basis in printable pdf format. Aspirants have to just go through Daily Current Affairs Notes once/twice/trice on the same day as per their convenience to prepare it well. Through our notes, aspirants will be able to remember Current Affairs points well and they can revise it without opening the Newspaper again and again. (Time Savvy).

For UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE), covering one and a half to two years of current affairs is generally sufficient. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

Prelims (Objective Paper)

  • Focus on last 1.5 years of current affairs before the exam.
  • Prioritize events 6-12 months before the exam, as UPSC tends to ask more questions from this period.
  • Occasionally, UPSC asks questions from events that happened 2-3 years ago, especially in science & tech, environment, and international relations.

Mains (Descriptive Paper)

  • Cover last 2 years of current affairs.
  • UPSC asks analytical and issue-based questions rather than factual ones.
  • Recurring themes, like India’s foreign policy, economic trends, and social issues, can have relevance from even earlier years.

Interview (Personality Test)

  • Focus on current affairs up to the day of the interview.
  • Be aware of recent government policies, global developments, and major national issues.

UPSC Kindle 2027 : Current Affairs Simplified Notes for UPSC 2027

Don’t let Current Affairs be a hurdle for UPSC Mains 2026! Prepare effectively and stay on track with our expert-designed Simplified Current Affairs Daily Notes aka UPSC Kindle.

Features

  • From The Hindu, Indian Express, PIB and all other National/International Portals.
  • From Jan 2024 to April 2027.
  • Everyday notes around 12 PM.
  • Fee: ₹3,999 only (or less than ₹100 per month or less than ₹2 per Day.

Current Affairs Test Series for UPSC 2027

Don’t let Current Affairs be a hurdle for UPSC Mains 2026! Prepare effectively and stay on track with our expert-designed Current Affairs Tests.

Features

  • 20 Tests (English & Hindi)
    • 16 Monthly Tests (Jan 2025 to April 2026)
    • 4 Full Year Tests
  • Test Solution
  • Test Video Solution (Only we provide, no other institute)
  • Fee: ₹3999 only
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