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Daily Current Affairs Quiz

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Daily Current Affairs

Daily Current Affairs 2023 is one of the most important sections in competitive exams such as UPSC, UPPSC, and other Government Exams. The Current Affairs section in the competitive exams aims at assessing your knowledge about social, economic, and political developments. Thus it is important to align your exam preparation with the Latest Current Affairs 2023 and daily GK updates. Focussing on daily, weekly, monthly, and state-wise Current Affairs can help you prepare effectively for the General Awareness section. Download yearly, monthly, weekly, and daily current affairs PDFs through the links below to enhance your exam preparations. The Current Affairs are mainly divided into: • National Affairs: The National Current Affairs mainly covers news around Polity & Governance, National Security, Judiciary, Indian Art, Culture & Heritage, Social issues & Social Justice, studies, surveys, reports, Index plans, and Policy Defense. • International Affairs: International Current Affairs includes news about International Relations, India And Its Bilateral Relations, International Organizations, International Trade & Treaties, Reports, surveys and Index Bilateral, Regional and Global Groupings, United Nations, WTO, WHO, International Treaties & Agreements and many more. • Political Affairs: This current affairs section covers the latest updates about Indian and International Politics, News on Top Politicians, Elections, Polls, etc. • Economics News: This includes updates about the I...

Line of Actual Control

In News- The Indian and Chinese Army has been engaged in a tense stand-off since the start of May along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) , in the Himalayan region of Ladakh, which has the potential to escalate as they seek to further their strategic goals. • This is a second such tense stand-off after the Dokalam stand-off in 2017. Background: • India and China share the world’s longest unmarked 3,488 km long border. India and China fought a full-fledged war in 1962 and since then have engaged in several small skirmishes along the borders, without any major war. • Both sides have substantial and growing military deployments along a mostly and unmarked, disputed border. • In early May, Chinese soldiers entered the Indian-controlled territory of Ladakh at three different points, erecting tents and guard posts which escalated the tensions and led to the stand-off. Border disputes among India & China : In the Western sector: • Here India shares 2152 km long border with China, and territorial disputes over Aksai Chin region of Jammu and Kashmir, with both countries claiming the region as their own. • The recent dispute is around the region of the northern bank of Pangong Tso lake, Demchok and the Galwan Valley. I n the middle sector: • Here India roughly shares about 625 km long boundary with china with a few minor disputes regarding Tibet. In the Eastern Sector: • Here India shares a 1,140 km long boundary with China and this boundary line is called McMahon Line. • The major d...

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS

Syllabus • Prelims –Important International Institutions Context: Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently discussed cooperation in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) with the South African President during a telephone conversation. About BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa):- IMAGE SOURCE: PMLiVE • BRICS is an acronym for the grouping of the world’s leading emerging economies, namely Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. (BRICS) • Origin: the British Economist Jim O’Neill coined the term “BRIC” in 2001 to describe the four emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India, and China. • BRICS Leaders’ Summit is convened • Chairmanship is rotated annually among the members, in accordance with the acronym B-R-I-C-S. • Together, BRICS accounts for about 40% of the world’s population and about 30% of the GDP (Gross Domestic Product), 16% of the global trade. • Initiatives: New Development Bank (NDB), Contingent Reserve Arrangement, BRICS Payment System Customs Agreements, Remote Sensing Satellite. • New Initiative: BRICS is planning to launch its own “new currency” system, a major step towards de-dollarization. • De-dollarization: reducing dependence on the US dollar for trade. • First BRIC Summit: the first BRICS Summit took place in 2009 in the Russian Federation. • Recent BRIC Summit: the 14th BRICS Summit was convened in 2022 in a virtual format, under the Chairmanship of (UPSC PRELIMS: BRICS – 14th Summit) Objectives:- • To deepen, br...

Daily Current Affairs for UPSC 2022, IAS Study Material & Magazine

Current Affairs 2022-2023 • – • – • – • – CURRENT AFFAIRS 2022 – 2023 If you go through previous year’s questions, you will find that importance of Current Affairs in both Prelims & Mains have increased or becoming significant every coming year. Now, IAS aspirants need to be updated with almost all important events around the universe i.e. national & international. ELITE IAS team of experts, as usual, is taking all sort of extra pain to keep our ‘Current Affairs’ relevant/important in reference to the UPSC exam. Three consequent years (2019, 2020 & 2021), we have performed the best in keeping our students (as well as online followers) satisfied and successful in their General Studies Prelims & Mains examination. In the changed pattern of UPSC, we take the pride to have one of the most experienced & reliable teams of Current Affairs experts. Almost all the questions related to Current Affairs in Civil Services exam 2021, 2020 & 2010 (Prelims & Mains) were asked by our expert made Current Affairs magazine. So do we expect in Current Affairs 2022. Today, keeping oneself updated with Current Affairs for UPSC is one of the main sources of success in the Civil Services exam. But this is also time-consuming; if you try to go through each and every development/event yourself every day, you may have to invest around 3 to 4 hours reading various newspapers & magazine. This is not prudent because you have many other things to study. Here, you can take the benefit of an expert’s resea...

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An analysis of the Prelims question papers for the last few years shows that the significance of Current Affairs in UPSC Prelims has increased considerably. Aspirants are expected to be updated on all important happenings around the globe, especially news that has some relevance in relation to India. Taking this into consideration, NEXT IAS conducts “Current Affairs for Prelims (CAP)- for CSE 2022” to ensure students are able to answer all questions which may be asked in the UPSC Preliminary Examination. The NEXT IAS Research and Development Team, under the guidance of faculty members, compiles all the relevant Current Affairs information and dishes it out in a lucid manner for the students. To complement the study material and make it easy to grasp, the lectures are designed in a manner where students are able to link and co-relate various topics which reduce the need for rote learning. Since the launch of the course, many students have benefitted as more than three-fourth of topics asked in the UPSC Prelims 2021 had been comprehensively discussed during our Current Affairs for Prelims Course. • 50-hour live class taken by prominent GS Faculties. • Interactive class with live query and doubt resolution by faculties • Subject wise coverage of one year current affairs important from prelims perspective • Crisp and comprehensive study material prepared exclusively from different newspapers and magazines • Lectures are designed in a manner where students are able to link and ...

10 PM Daily Current Affairs Quiz

• Open menu • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Open menu • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Open menu • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Open menu • • • • • • • • • • Open menu • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Open menu • • • • • • • • • • • Open menu • • • • • • • • • • • • • Open menu • • • • • • • • • Open menu • • • With reference to London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR) consider the following statements: 1.It is a benchmark interest rate at which major global banks lend to one another in the international interbank market for long-term loans. 2.Rupee is one of the currencies on which LIBOR is based on. 3.The Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) is a benchmark interest rate for dollar-denominated derivatives and loans that is replacing the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR). Which of the statements given above is/are correct? With reference to the World Energy Investment Report 2023, consider the following statements: 1.Investments in clean energy have surpassed investments in fossil fuels. 2.Over 90% of the surge in clean energy investment has been done by the developing economies. Select the correct answer form the code given below: Consider the following statements: 1.Australia has become the first country in the world to impose a ban on short-haul domestic flights. 2.Air transport, globally, accounts for just about 2% of global carbon dioxide emissions every year, and less than two percent of greenhouse gas emissions. 3.Source...

UPSC Current Affairs

Why in news? The high prevalence of stunting, wasting, and anaemia continues to pose public health risks for children and women in India. What is the Integrated Child Development Service (ICDS) Scheme? • The • Launched in 1975, it is one of the world’s largest programmes providing for an integrated package of services for the holistic development of the child. • ICDS is a centrally sponsored scheme implemented by state governments and union territories. • The scheme is universal covering all the districts of the country. • The ICDS targets children aged 0-6 years, pregnant women, and lactating mothers. • It also addresses non-formal pre-school education and breaks the cycle of malnutrition, morbidity, and mortality. • The Scheme has been renamed as Anganwadi Services and the services are now offered as part of the What are the findings from recent studies on ICDS scheme? • Positive impact – The ICDS’s has positive impact on cognitive achievements, especially among girls from economically disadvantaged families. • Completed more grades – The children who were exposed to ICDS during the first three years of life completed 0.1-0.3 more grades of schooling than those who were not. • Increased school enrolment – The adolescents aged 13-18, who born in villages with proper ICDS implementation, showed a 7.8% increased likelihood of school enrolment. What is the status of Anganwadi works in ICDS scheme? • Even after 4 decades of relentless efforts, the ICDS still faces the hercule...