Notes That Actually HelpYou Score in UPSC
Created by UPSC experts who've analyzed 10+ years of questions. Our current affairs notes cut the noise and focus on what matters — concise content, clear structure, and direct PYQ connections.
What Makes Our Current Affairs Different
Designed to maximize relevance and retention for UPSC
Created by UPSC Experts
Prepared by a team including UPSC toppers and experienced educators who understand exactly what UPSC asks.
Concise by Design
No bulky PDFs. Each topic is covered in focused, structured pages with clear headings and bullet points.
PYQ Highlights
Important sections are tagged with markers like “[UPSC 2023]” or “[Asked 5 times]” to show exam relevance.
Synchronized with Videos
Notes follow the same structure as video lessons, enabling a complete watch–read–practice learning loop.
Regular Updates
Content is updated with recent developments, corrections, and new UPSC-relevant angles.
Subject-Wise Current Affairs
Integrated daily current affairs across all UPSC subjects
| Subject | Topics Covered | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Polity | Constitution, Parliament, Judiciary, Federalism | Complete |
| Geography | Physical, Indian, World, Maps | Complete |
| Modern History | 1757–1947, Movements, Personalities | Complete |
| Economics | Micro, Macro, Indian Economy | Complete |
| Environment | Ecology, Biodiversity, Climate | Complete |
| Science & Tech | Space, IT, Biotech, Defense | Complete |
| General Science | Physics, Chemistry, Biology | Complete |
| Ancient & Medieval | Civilizations, Dynasties | Complete |
| Art & Culture | Architecture, Dance, Literature | Complete |
| International Relations | Organizations, Bilateral Relations | Complete |
How Each Current Affairs Note Is Structured
Introduction & Context
Explains why the topic matters for UPSC, question frequency, and connected areas to study.
Core Content
Clear explanations, important facts, figures, tables, and diagrams where needed.
PYQ Insights
Lists questions previously asked, year-wise, with pattern analysis.
Revision Points
Quick bullet summaries, must-remember facts, and common mistakes.
Sample Note – Fundamental Rights
Why It Matters for UPSC
- 3–5 questions every year in Prelims
- Foundation topic for GS Paper 2
- Linked to Supreme Court judgments
PYQ Patterns
- FR vs DPSP comparisons
- Article 21 expansions
- Reasonable restrictions under Article 19
Key Revision Points
- Six Fundamental Rights after 44th Amendment
- Article 32 called the ‘heart and soul’ by Ambedkar
- Certain rights cannot be suspended during Emergency
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