3 June 2023 : The Hindu Editorial
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3 June 2023 : The Hindu Editorial

The Hindu Editorial 3-June-2023 Daily Current Affairs For UPSC ,The Hindu Editorial Summary Facebook-f Twitter Youtube 1. A critical juncture in Manipur Topic: GS2 – Indian polity and governance. Context: Ten Kuki-Zo legislators of the Manipur Assembly, including seven from the ruling BJP, have called for a separate administration in Manipur due to perceived tacit…

3 June 2023 : Daily Current Affairs
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3 June 2023 : Daily Current Affairs

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS 3-June-2023 Daily Current Affairs For UPSC ,Daily Current affairs of The hIndu and Indian Express. Facebook-f Twitter Youtube 1. IRDAI eyes insurance push in rural areas with ‘Bima Vahak’ Topic: GS2- Government initiative. Context: IRDAI (Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India) has issued draft guidelines for Bima Vahak, a dedicated distribution…

2 June 2023 : Pib
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2 June 2023 : PIB

PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU 2-June-2023 Daily Current Affairs For UPSC ,The PIB ( Press Information Bureau ) Facebook-f Twitter Youtube 1. Bureau of Indian Standards notifies standards related to Ayush herbs and products Topic: GS3. Context: The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has notified 31 Indian standards related to Ayush (Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and…

2 June 2023 : The Hindu Editorial
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2 June 2023 : The Hindu Editorial

The Hindu Editorial 2-June-2023 Daily Current Affairs For UPSC ,The Hindu Editorial Summary Facebook-f Twitter Youtube 1. At the root of India’s manufacturing challenge. Topic: GS3 – Indian economy, Manufacturing sector. Context: The debate between manufacturing and services as the preferred path for India’s economy is a recurring topic in public discussions. Issue: In the…

2 Jun2 2023 : Daily Current Affairs
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2 Jun2 2023 : Daily Current Affairs

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS 2-June-2023 Daily Current Affairs For UPSC ,Daily Current affairs of The hIndu and Indian Express. Facebook-f Twitter Youtube 1. GST collections cross ₹1.5 lakh cr. for the fifth time, up 11.5% in May Topic: GS3 – Indian economy. Context: Gross Goods & Services Tax (GST) collections in May grew by 11.5%, the…

1 June 2023 : Pib
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1 June 2023 : PIB

PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU 1-June-2023 Daily Current Affairs For UPSC ,The PIB ( Press Information Bureau ) Facebook-f Twitter Youtube 1. MeitY launches pilot project on Electronics Repair Services Outsourcing (ERSO) Topic: GS2 – Government initiatives. Context: The Indian government has launched the ERSO Pilot initiative to make India the Repair Capital of the World. Issue:…

1 June 2023 : The Hindu Editorial
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1 June 2023 : The Hindu Editorial

The Hindu Editorial 1-June-2023 Daily Current Affairs For UPSC ,The Hindu Editorial Summary Facebook-f Twitter Youtube 1. A parliamentary democracy or an executive democracy Topic: GS2 – Polity Context: The inauguration of the new Parliament building in India sparked controversy due to the exclusion of the President of India and the symbolism surrounding the Sengol…

1 June 2023 : Daily Current Affairs
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1 June 2023 : Daily Current Affairs

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS 1-June-2023 Daily Current Affairs For UPSC ,Daily Current affairs of The hIndu and Indian Express. Facebook-f Twitter Youtube 1. GDP expanded 6.1% in 2022-23’s last quarter Topic: GS3 – Indian economy. Context: India’s GDP growth accelerated to 6.1% in the January to March 2023 quarter, leading to an overall expansion of 7.2%…

31 May 2023 : The Hindu Editorial
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31 May 2023 : The Hindu Editorial

The Hindu Editorial 31-May-2023 Daily Current Affairs For UPSC ,The Hindu Editorial Summary Facebook-f Twitter Youtube 1. IRDAI’s plans to expand risk protection levels need government backing Topic: GS3 – Insurance sector. Context: The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has unveiled a blueprint to insure a larger portion of the population against…

31 May 2023 : Pib
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31 May 2023 : PIB

PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU 31-May-2023 Daily Current Affairs For UPSC ,The PIB ( Press Information Bureau ) Facebook-f Twitter Youtube 1. Hindi can become a language that symbolizes our self-respect in government affairs and brings us closer to the goal of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat Topic: GS1. Context: Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister for Chemicals and…