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The idea behind current affairs news analysis editorials is to give aspirants in-depth analysis of news articles from different newspapers bearing relevance to Civil Services GS Preparation.
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UPSC syllabus is rather indicative than exhaustive and needs a broader learning curve and regular updates. The aspirant needs to have a practical working knowledge of almost everything happening socially, politically, economically, geographically and historically. News reading is an important aspect which supplements above-mentioned criteria. The articles in newspapers are of relevance to any given civil services examination paper whether it be optional, essay, general studies or preliminary. Also, newspaper being dynamic in nature there is no difference in strategy of reading newspaper for a newcomer or an experienced aspirant. But does one really have time to sift through so many newspapers and even more number of articles on daily basis. Hence, our editorial team tries to make task easier for you by presenting in-depth analysis of important news articles. You don’t need to look anywhere more for your daily news analysis
‘3Cs’ Crisis in Indian Education- Explained Pointwise
Education is not merely a service—it is a public good, a constitutional right (Article 21A), and the bedrock of India’s demographic dividend. However, the Indian education system is today haunted by three intertwined threats ‘3Cs’ —Centralization, Commercialization, and Communalization—collectively undermining the idea of “Education for All”. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has been hailed as… Continue reading ‘3Cs’ Crisis in Indian Education- Explained Pointwise
[Download] 7 PM Weekly Compilation – March 2025 – 3rd and 4th week
Hello everyone. We are posting the weekly Compilation of 7 PM Daily Current Affairs Analysis for the month of March 2025 – 3rd and 4th week Click on the following link to download Download About 7 PM:- The idea behind 7 PM Daily Editorial is to give aspirants in-depth analysis of news articles from different newspapers… Continue reading [Download] 7 PM Weekly Compilation – March 2025 – 3rd and 4th week
APAAR ID- Explained Pointwise
In a rapidly digitizing India, educational reforms must not only enhance access but also ensure seamless academic mobility, transparency, and accountability. The Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR ID) — part of the “One Nation, One Student ID” initiative — aims to revolutionize the way student data is stored, accessed, and utilized across the learner’s… Continue reading APAAR ID- Explained Pointwise
India’s Deep Ocean Mission (DOM)- Explained Pointwise
India, with a coastline of over 7,517 km and an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of 2.2 million sq. km, holds immense potential beneath its oceanic expanse. Recognizing the untapped potential, the Government of India launched the Deep Ocean Mission (DOM) in June 2021, under the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), with a total outlay of… Continue reading India’s Deep Ocean Mission (DOM)- Explained Pointwise
National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC)- Explained Pointwise
India’s judiciary, often described as the guardian of the Constitution, plays a crucial role in upholding the rule of law, ensuring justice, and acting as a check on the executive and legislature. There are ~12,000 courts – 1 Supreme Court, 21 High Courts, 3,150 District Level Courts, 4,816 Munsif / Magistrate Courts, and 1,964 Magistrate… Continue reading National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC)- Explained Pointwise
Regulatory Reforms in India- Explained Pointwise
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman recently announced that a high-level committee for regulatory reforms will be set up for a review of all non-financial sector regulations, certifications, licenses, and permissions. The objective of the high-level committee will be to strengthen trust-based economic governance and take transformational measures to enhance ease of doing business, especially in matters… Continue reading Regulatory Reforms in India- Explained Pointwise
Heatwaves in India- Explained Pointwise
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of another year of extreme heat and above-normal heatwaves. This comes as Delhi recorded its hottest February in 74 years and Mumbai faced two heatwaves even before mid-March. Heatwaves in India are becoming more severe and frequent, posing serious health risks. IMD predicts a rise in maximum temperatures… Continue reading Heatwaves in India- Explained Pointwise
World Tuberculosis (TB) Day 2025- Significance & Challenges- Explained Pointwise
World Tuberculosis (TB) Day is observed every year on March 24. The primary objective of this day is to raise awareness about tuberculosis and to encourage efforts to eliminate this disease. This day commemorates Dr. Robert Koch’s discovery of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium in 1882, which causes TB. India started the “TB Free India Campaign”… Continue reading World Tuberculosis (TB) Day 2025- Significance & Challenges- Explained Pointwise
Decline of Indian Parliament- Explained Pointwise
The Indian Parliament, often referred to as the temple of democracy. It is the supreme legislative body of the country, embodying the democratic will of the people. It plays a crucial role in law-making (Article 79 to Article 122), holding the executive accountable, and reflecting diverse voices. As the cornerstone of Indian democracy, its health… Continue reading Decline of Indian Parliament- Explained Pointwise

