In today’s daily current affairs briefing for UPSC aspirants, we explore the latest developments that hold relevance for the upcoming civil services examination.
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India’s G-20 opportunity for an African Renaissance – UPSC Daily Editorial Analysis – 28th Aug 2023
India’s participation in the G-20 provides a unique opportunity to foster an African Renaissance. As a member of this influential international forum, India can play a pivotal role in shaping global policies and investments that can benefit African nations
In today’s daily current affairs briefing for UPSC aspirants, we explore the latest developments that hold relevance for the upcoming civil services examination.
Can AI be ethical and moral? – UPSC Daily Editorial Analysis – 25th August 2023
The ethical and moral dimensions of artificial intelligence (AI) remain a subject of intense debate and scrutiny. AI itself is inherently neutral, as it operates based on algorithms and data.
The UPSC Optional Subjects is a yearly list of subjects released by the officials. One important part of the UPSC exam is choosing a subject for the Mains exam.
In today’s daily current affairs briefing for UPSC aspirants, we explore the latest developments that hold relevance for the upcoming civil services examination.
BRICS isn’t NAM – UPSC Daily Editorial Analysis – 24th August 2023
In analyzing the dynamics of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), it becomes evident that this emerging alliance is distinct from the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in several crucial ways.
In today’s daily current affairs briefing for UPSC aspirants, we explore the latest developments that hold relevance for the upcoming civil services examination.
Consumption – Based Poverty Estimates – UPSC Daily Editorial Analysis – 23rd August 2023
A paradigm shift is underway with the introduction of consumption-based poverty estimates. This approach takes into account not only income but also the actual goods and services individuals and families consume.
Explain why suicide among young women is increasing in Indian society.(10M, 150 words)
NCRB highlights “young women’’(15-29 years of age) constitutes 34% of total suicide cases in India. These suicides may be related