Every Monday, UPSC Current Affairs pointers bring a weekly roundup of important current affairs to help you in your Prelims and Mains preparation of UPSC, BPSC, UPPSC, and other competitive exams.
Preparing for competitive exams in India is no easy task, and among all subjects, General Knowledge stands out as one of the most dynamic and demanding. Unlike mathematics or reasoning, which follow ...
New Zealand foreign affairs officials are contacting their counterparts in Israel in light of reports three New Zealanders are aboard a flotilla headed to Gaza which has been intercepted by Israel’s ...
If you are a UPSC aspirant, you need to be updated with all the latest events from around the globe. Sharpen your exam readiness with daily current affairs questions curated for you from the world of ...
GA4’s rollout reshaped analytics, but adoption challenges reveal gaps between Google’s promises and marketers’ reality. As a marketing specialist who has gone through the transition from Universal ...
Secretary of the Navy John Phelan greets crewmembers attached to the fast-attack submarine USS Iowa (SSN 797) during a commissioning ceremony in Groton, Connecticut, April 5, 2025. (US Navy/Joshua ...
Starting Wednesday landlords will be required to state the total amount of rent a tenant is required to pay up front in the lease, including those hidden fees normally buried deep inside rental ...
The majority of the Department of Veterans Affairs will continuing operating without interruption if a government shutdown starts on Wednesday, Oct. 1. Congressional leaders have failed to agree on ...
Current affairs provide insights into significant global events that influence our world. Here’s a summary of the key happenings for September 30, 2025, which are vital for your exam preparation.
Caroline Basile is Forbes Advisor’s student loans and mortgages deputy editor. With experience in both the mortgage industry and as a journalist, she was previously an editor with HousingWire, where ...
MANILA, Philippines — Almost all senators of the 19th Congress inserted at least P100 billion worth of items in the 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA), Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson said on Sunday.
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