Daily Current Affairs – 7 November 2025

Explore the Daily Current Affairs 7 November 2025, relevant for UPSC exam. Download quick REVISION NOTES from our telegram channel – https://t.me/CivilMentorIAS. Universal Basic Income: A 21st Century Social Contract GS Paper 2: Welfare Schemes for Vulnerable Sections, Role of Government in Social Justice. GS Paper 3: Inclusive Growth, Employment, Economic Development, and EffeRead More…

Daily Current Affairs – 6 November 2025

Explore the Daily Current Affairs 6 November 2025, relevant for UPSC exam. Also download quick REVISION NOTES from our telegram channel – https://t.me/CivilMentorIAS. Source: The Hindu newspaper (Page 8) 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) GS Paper 3 (Environment, Ecology & Climate Change) climate governance, energy transition, emission targets. GS Paper 2 Read More…

Daily Current Affairs – 5 November 2025

Explore the Daily Current Affairs 5 November 2025, relevant for UPSC exam. Also download quick REVISION NOTES from our telegram channel – https://t.me/CivilMentorIAS. Source: The Hindu newspaper (Page 1) Special Intensive Revision (SIR) GS Paper 2 – Polity & Governance (Topics: Election Commission of India, Electoral Reforms, Role of Constitutional Bodies, Governance &Read More…

Daily Current Affairs – 4 November 2025

Explore the Daily Current Affairs 4 November 2025, relevant for UPSC exam. Also download quick REVISION NOTES. Source: The Hindu newspaper (Page 18.2) Heavy metals pollution in the Cauvery River Context: Study was conducted by researchers from Tamil Nadu, found high accumulation of heavy metals – cadmium and lead in Cauvery fishes, exceeding safety thresholds, posing carcinogeniRead More…

Daily Current Affairs – 1 November 2025

Explore the Daily Current Affairs 1 November 2025, relevant for UPSC exam. Also download quick REVISION NOTES. Source: The Hindu newspaper (Page 1) Framework for the U.S.–India Major Defence Partnership GS Paper 2 – International Relations Context: India and the United States have signed a 10-year defence framework, officially titled the “Framework for the U.S.–India Read More…

Daily Current Affairs – 31 October 2025

Explore the Daily Current Affairs 31 October 2025, relevant for UPSC exam. Also download quick REVISION NOTES. Source: The Hindu newspaper (Page 10) AI and Indian Education System GS Paper II (Education & Governance), GS Paper III (Science & Tech) Context: Ministry of Education is crafting a comprehensive framework to weave AI learning through the entire K-12 tapestryRead More…

Daily Current Affairs – 30 October 2025

Explore the Daily Current Affairs 30 October 2025, relevant for UPSC exam. Also download quick REVISION NOTES. Source: The Hindu newspaper (Page 8) China’s stand against Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme GS Paper II – International Relations & International OrganisationsTheme/Topics: WTO and Multilateral Trade Agreements, India–China Relations and Trade Disputes Read More…

Daily Current Affairs – 28 October 2025

Explore the Daily Current Affairs 28 October 2025, relevant for UPSC exam. Also download quick REVISION NOTES. Source: The Hindu newspaper (Page 5) Cyclone ‘Montha’ Context: Recently cyclone Montha has churned up the Bay of Bengal, affecting the Andhra Pradesh coast. Definition: A cyclone is a large-scale air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pRead More…

Daily Current Affairs – 25 October 2025

Explore the Daily Current Affairs 25 October 2025, relevant for UPSC exam. Also download quick REVISION NOTES. Source: The Hindu newspaper (Page no. 8) Gaps in India’s Paediatric Drug Regulation Context: Tragic deaths of 25 children in Madhya Pradesh due to contaminated cough syrup, expose gaps in India’s drug regulation system. Key issues: India’s existing child Read More…

Daily Current Affairs – 24 October 2025

Explore the Daily Current Affairs 24 October 2025, relevant for UPSC exam. Also download quick REVISION NOTES. Source: The Hindu newspaper (Page no. 11) India as global leader for climate change Context: With COP30 approaching, developed countries are showing reluctance in leading climate action. Therefore, India should step up as a climate leader. Key Takeaways for IndiaRead More…