How to Prepare Current affairs For UPSC
To solve this problem of aspirants, we on a daily basis provide easy-to-read current affairs for UPSC IAS exam. On this page, you can find current affairs for UPSC prelims and mains examination and also material to practice the current affairs.
Factly: Daily Current Affairs Articles for UPSC Prelims
- India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC)
- Telecom Disputes Settlement & Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT)
- Growth in India’s Tiger population
- Suzetrigine
- Mangroves and their Importance
- Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
- Teesta River
- DeepSeek
- Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI)
- Asteroid Bennu
- Paris AI Summit 2025
- National Critical Mineral Mission
- TEAM Initiative
- Key Facts about Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
- China’s ‘Artificial sun’ EAST
- Mutual Credit Guarantee Scheme for MSMEs
- Organophosphate
- Key Facts about Lao PDR (People’s Democratic Republic)
- Asian Waterbird Census
- Enhanced Certificate of Origin (eCoO) 2.0 System
9 PM Daily Current Affairs Articles
- India’s Economic Growth Challenges and Policy Reforms
- NIPUN Bharat Mission improves foundational learning outcomes
- Trump’s Policies Impact India’s Economy and Workers
- Myanmar faces conflict and suffering without solution
- India aims for growth with increased capital expenditure
- Preventing crowd crushes requires thorough safety measures
- India strengthens Tamil ties with Sri Lanka
- India launches mission to secure critical minerals
- China’s progress in nuclear fusion
- India’s declining defence budget
- UGC Draft Regulations 2025 Harm Universities and Faculty
- UK and India strengthen partnership in technology
- BRICS Plus seeks alternatives to US dollar
- Understanding Economic Growth and Slowdown (2004-2011 vs. 2011-2023)
- MGNREGS and the Need for Adequate Funding
- Bridging the Milk Divide for a Nutritionally Secure India
- Evolving Legal and Scientific Debate on Gender in the US and UK
- Substantive Equality in Child Marriage Laws
- Restricting Skilled Immigration: A Self-Defeating Strategy for the U.S.
- Wheat prices are rising despite government efforts
7 PM Daily Editorial
- Union Budget 2025-2026 Highlights- Explained Pointwise
- Stampede Disaster and its Management in India- Explained Pointwise
- Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2024- Explained Pointwise
- Beti Bachao Beti Padhao: Achievements and Challenges- Explained Pointwise
- The Paris Agreement and Climate Challenges- Explained Pointwise
- Ad Hoc Judges of HC- Explained Pointwise
- Critical Minerals- Explained Pointwise
- India’s Drive to Globalize Digital Public Infrastructure- Explained Pointwise
- Pillars for development of Indian Agriculture- Explained Pointwise
- [Download] 7 PM Weekly Compilation – January 2025 – 1st and 2nd week
- Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Agreement- Explained Pointwise
- India’s Maritime Atmnirbharta- Explained Pointwise
- The State of Indian Startup Economy- Explained Pointwise
- Social and Political Impacts of AI- Explained Pointwise
- California Wildfires and Forest Fires in India- Explained Pointwise
- UGC Guidelines on Vice-Chancellor appointments- Explained Pointwise
- Digital Personal Data Protection Rules 2025- Explained Pointwise
- India-Canada Relations- Explained Pointwise
- India-Afghanistan Relations- Explained Pointwise
- MSP Guarantee Law- Pros and Cons- Explained Pointwise
10 PM Daily Current Affairs Quiz
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 1st February – 2025
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 31st January – 2025
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 30th January – 2025
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 29th January – 2025
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 28th January – 2025
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 27th January – 2025
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 26th January – 2025 | Revision Test
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 25th January – 2025
- [Download] New 10 PM Weekly Compilation – January 2025 – 3rd week
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 24th January – 2025
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 23rd January – 2025
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 22nd January – 2025
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 21st January – 2025
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 20th January – 2025
- [Download] New 10 PM Weekly Compilation – January 2025 – 2nd week
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 19th January – 2025 | Revision Test
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 18th January – 2025
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 17th January – 2025
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 16th January – 2025
- 10 PM Daily UPSC Current Affairs 15th January – 2025
Must Read News Articles
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 30th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 29th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 25th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 24th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 23rd January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 22nd January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 21st January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 20th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 18th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 17th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 16th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 15th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 14th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 11th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 10th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 9th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 8th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 7th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 6th January 2025
- Must Read News Daily Current Affairs Articles, 4th January 2025
Weekly Current Affairs Compilations
- [Download] 9 PM UPSC Weekly Compilation – January 2025 – 3rd week
- [Download] 9 PM UPSC Weekly Compilation – January 2025 – 4th week
- [Download] Mains Marathon Weekly Compilation – January, 2025 – 3rd week
- [Download] Prelims Marathon Weekly Compilation – January, 2025 – 3rd week
- [Download] New 10 PM Weekly Compilation – January 2025 – 3rd week
- [Download] 7 PM Weekly Compilation – January 2025 – 1st and 2nd week
- [Download] Factly Weekly Compilation – January 2025 – 2nd week
Monthly Current Affairs for UPSC
- [Download] Factly Monthly Compilation – December, 2024
- [Download] Mains Marathon Monthly Compilation – December, 2024
- [Download] Prelims Marathon Monthly Compilation | December, 2024
- [Download] 9 PM Monthly Compilation | December, 2024
- [Download] Monthly Compilation of 7 PM Editorials December, 2024
- [Download] 10 PM Monthly Compilation | December, 2024
- [Download] Mains Marathon Monthly Compilation – November, 2024
Reading and understanding Current Affairs for UPSC examination is a must. It is not only a requirement of IAS exam preparation but also a job requirement of an administrator to stay aware and understand the issues appearing in Daily Current Affairs, to handle them efficiently and effectively.
In the Civil Service examination, be it Prelims or Mains, the weightage of questions asked directly or indirectly from the daily current affairs has increased manifold over the years. In the Prelims examination, while UPSC is asking 20+ questions every year directly from monthly current affairs, the portion of the questions based on topics appearing in daily current affairs news is significant.
Below is the table describing the trend of direct current affairs for upsc questions asked by UPSC in Prelims examination.
Current affairs weightage in Prelims 2016-2020
we are providing Daily Current Affairs material for UPSC & IAS Exams
ForumIAS always providing daily Current Affairs study materials for free to the UPSC aspirants in the form of brief Current Affairs and Editorial. It is not a new initiative, Since its inception, ForumIAS is committed to providing, aspirants with the monthly current affairs material. ForumIAS has been one of the first platforms that started providing summaries and comprehensive analysis of the Daily Current Affairs for UPSC in the form of 9 PM brief and 7 PM Editorials.
For practice, ForumIAS started providing Current affairs based Mains Marathon for Mains Practice and current affairs based Prelims Marathon for Practice of prelims.
All our initiatives are, to this date are running consistently and successfully. Lakhs of students have been benefitted from these current affairs initiatives and will keep on providing such benefits for many upcoming years.
Daily Must Read Current Affairs Articles
One of the challenges aspirants face is which article is important from the exam point of view. Our Must-Read Current Affairs Article Initiative Provides a list of the most important Current Affairs articles of the Day.
9 PM Daily Current Affairs Brief
Our daily 9 PM brief provides Daily Current Affairs summaries in notes format. In this initiative, our editorial team tries to make the task easier for you by sifting through 4 to 5 relevant newspapers such as The Hindu, Indian Express, Times of India, etc., skimming Current Affairs articles, and presenting the details in a concise form. These entire articles briefed and brought together for the day that we call as 9 PM Daily Brief. You don’t need to look anywhere more for your daily news bytes.
7 PM Daily Current Affairs Editorials
For mains examinations, aspirants require an in-depth understanding of the daily issues appearing in Current Affairs. You need to understand the issue itself and its Causes, impacts, and way forward. Under this initiative, our editorial team provides you with an in-depth analysis of the most important daily current affairs issue in the news. You will be able to build an overall understanding of the issue by reading these news articles.
How to Prepare Current Affairs Notes For UPSC?
Methods of Current Affairs Notes preparation: Techniques and methods of preparing current affairs notes differ from aspirant to aspirant. Some prefer handwritten notes, while others like to make online notes of current affairs for revision purposes. No method is the best one, the selection of the method totally depends upon the comfort level of an aspirant.
Limit sources of reading current affairs today: This is one of the crucial aspects of the Current Affairs Preparation. Aspirants sometimes start using so many sources for current affairs that it becomes impossible for them to cover everything important properly and unmanageable after reading that. Thus aspirants must limit their daily current affairs source to 3-4 only i.e. 1 good newspaper like Indian Express or The Hindu, PIB, 1 good current affairs compilation website like ForumIAS or any other website.
How long to read? Many aspirants spend 5-6 hours of their daily time on just reading newspapers and other sources of current affairs, leaving them with very little time to spend on the static part and their optional. Ideally, 2-3 hours should be more than sufficient to read current affairs today
thoroughly.
How to read current affairs? If you go through the question papers of UPSC asked in the previous years, simply reading the news will not help to crack this examination. You should also read the aspects around the topic of the news and should not involve yourself in political debates. You should try to find out the background of the issue, Socio-Economic-Political-Environmental impacts of the issue, reasons behind the issue, and solutions for that. For example:
If you are reading an issue related to Compensation Cess, Other than the conceptual aspects of the compensation Cess, you must read: –
- Background of the issue i.e. covers from the intro of GST and the commitments made by centre to states regarding Compensation cess to present.
- Provisions in the constitution, related to the division of financial powers between centre and states
- Reasons for shortfall in Compensation cess
- Cover Impacts of the shortfall from different dimensions, for example: On the federal structure, on the Socio-economic status of states, etc.
- Recommendations and way forward by economists and experts