Current Affairs
Current Affairs, refer to the political events and problems happening around the world at the
present time that are of national and international importance. which are important for
competitive exams.
Current Affairs is one of the most important sections to read while preparing for any
competitive exam. Bank Exams, UPSC, SSC, RRB, etc. demand candidates to be updated with
everything happening around the world. It forms an integral part of the general awareness
section.
Current Affairs is an avenue of journalism that serves to inform on events of political and
social interest that have happened at a very recent time or are occurring presently. It often
contains a thorough analysis of the content that is done by various important people. Current
Affairs is an integral part of publications, as people write about occurring events and their
opinions on various events, the most popular method of spreading news. There are many advantages
of using the internet to publish about current events, one of the most significant ones is the
process. The extensive speed of the Internet results in readers being informed about the new
events, or receiving updates on past events.
The current affairs report an everyday list of events happening in a variety of fields like
political, social, and administrative controversy, scientific and technological advancements,
innovations, and inventions, along with the international events, and is present in all areas
which are deemed important enough by newspapers, and magazines.
Current Affairs is one of the most important sections to read while preparing for any competitive
exam. With the change in the pattern of examinations, questions related to current events and
news form a major role.
The questions in the general awareness section can be divided into two types:
- Static
- Dynamic
The static portion is that section of the competitive exams syllabus that doesn't change. For
instance, the Revolt of 1857, the physical features of India, etc. The dynamic portion refers to
current affairs. To read about current affairs the daily newspaper and other credible sources
like magazines and journals are the best bet. A good understanding of Current Affairs is
imperative to success in any competitive exam. The current affairs include subjects like
history, geography, world economy, environment, ecology, polity, etc.
Recent trends show a significant overlap of the syllabus of static and dynamic portions of
current affairs. The probability of encountering unexpected questions from current affairs is
quite high
Students can learn how to make current affairs notes in the following ways.
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The recent issue of the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019 (CAB) is important from a competitive exams' perspective. It's important to know about:
- The origin of the bill
- The purpose of the bill
- The impact of the bill on the public
- Debates for and against the bill
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The issue of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir-Babri Masjid case was in the news recently. All you need to know about this is:
- Context – The Supreme Court's order on the disputed land to be handed over to the Government of India trust to build the Ram Janmabhoomi temple and give an alternate 5 acres of land to the Sunni Waqf Board for the purpose of building a mosque.
- Supreme Court's directives
- Related Acts: Provisions and implementation
- The final Ayodhya Verdict.
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COVID-19 is the talk of the town nowadays, a part of everyone's conversation. It is the most reported issue in the world. The World Health Organisation on 11 February 2020 named the Coronavirus Disease as “COVID-19”. It declared a global emergency on January 30, 2020. The investigation is going on to determine more about this outbreak. All you need to know about the pandemic is:
- Origin of the outbreak
- How did it spread
- Most affected countries
- Current state of the coronavirus outbreak
- Different countries making the vaccine
- Total affected population
- Different symptoms in different people
- Expected time period to develop a vaccine
- Recovery rate of each country
- Effect on the economy
- Impact on people
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Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is always in the news. It is an important topic for all the competitive exams. For Notes you need to know:
- Context – The 16-nation group led by ASEAN countries is now making a push for India to sign the (RCEP) Free Trade Agreement.
- Article 370 is also an important topic
Newspapers are the best source of daily current affairs. Magazines like Yojana, Kurukshetra can be used for follow-up on Current Affairs. A monthly magazine, along with PIB, RSTV is a good way to revise the monthly Current Affairs
CONCLUSIONAspirants have a tough time deciding what to read and what to avoid while preparing for any
competitive exam. There is a gamut of newsworthy events occurring worldwide. How do you select
the Current Affairs relevant for any competitive exam out of all the noise? The reach of current
affairs is wide. They are a venue for reporting the information that the entire world is
interested in. It plays a big role in imparting education. In the current scenario, all the
competitive examinations have Current Affairs as a part of them. The scope of this can be
anything from administrative news to election results, the results of sports matches, etc. The
questions asked can be from events that have happened in the past or which are currently
happening around us. It forms a large part of most competitive exams. It is important for
competitive examinations such as Bank, Railways, SSC, and UPSC to keep a healthy portion/section
of current awareness where at-least one-fourth weight is given to current affairs.
The point of putting Current Affairs in the curriculum of most examinations is simple: the
objective is to test if the participant is up-to-date on recent events, and the information
gathering ability of the participant which can be seen in the level of questions, is able to
answer, and how far one's knowledge of Current Affairs go. It shows the level of preparation
done for the exam.