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Daily Current Affairs – 18 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs – 18 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Current Affairs 18 April 2026 brings crucial updates for aspirants preparing for UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railways, Defence, and State PSC exams. Today’s coverage includes PM Narendra Modi’s Karnataka visit, India’s first semiconductor fabrication plant at Dholera, IMF Global GDP rankings, and BRICS Health Working Group Meeting. These Latest Current Affairs 2026 topics are highly relevant for both Prelims and Mains, offering conceptual clarity along with factual depth.

Updated: Apr 18, 2026By Manik
Daily Current Affairs – 17 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs – 17 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Key updates include Urban Challenge Fund launch, India’s patent surge, TIME 100 list, RBI NBFC norms, and India-China trade data, crucial for UPSC, SSC, Banking, and State PSC exams.

Updated: Apr 17, 2026By Manik
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Daily Current Affairs – 16 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs – 16 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Key updates include the Delhi–Dehradun Economic Corridor, Startup India FoF 2.0, IMF GDP forecast, and UPI growth, essential for UPSC, SSC, and Banking exam preparation.

Updated: Apr 16, 2026By Manik
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Daily Current Affairs – 15 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs – 15 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Key updates include UNDP report on West Asia conflict, ILO social protection push, 131st Constitutional Amendment Bill, middle-class crisis, and sports genomics initiative, crucial for UPSC, SSC, Banking, and State PSC exams.

Updated: Apr 15, 2026By Manik
Daily Current Affairs – 14 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs – 14 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Comprehensive coverage of key events including Startup India Fund 2.0, e-NAM achievements, RBI Utkarsh 2029, AMOC climate warning, and major national & international developments for exam preparation.

Updated: Apr 15, 2026By Manik
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Monthly Current Affairs (April 2026) for Government Exams: UPSC, SSC, Banking & More

Monthly Current Affairs (April 2026) for Government Exams: UPSC, SSC, Banking & More

Current Affairs of April 2026 with Latest Current affairs April 2026 PDF for preparation of Bank Exam – PO & clerk, SSC, Railways & Insurance. Our Current Affairs of April 2026 PDF covers various sections like National Current Affairs 2026, business & economy, Indian and International affairs 2026, defense, environment current affairs, persons and many for competitive exams preparing aspirants.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026By Manik
Daily Current Affairs – 12 & 13 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs – 12 & 13 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Today’s current affairs cover Access to Justice reforms, MUDRA Yojana milestones, ISRO Gaganyaan test, India-Egypt exercise Cyclone-IV, AI advancements, and environmental initiatives, crucial for UPSC, SSC, Banking, and State PSC exams.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026By Manik
Weekly Current Affairs (6–12 April 2026) for Government Exams

Weekly Current Affairs (6–12 April 2026) for Government Exams

This week focused heavily on energy security, governance reforms, digital transformation, and defence modernization. Major highlights include the PFBR nuclear milestone, Amaravati capital declaration, renewable energy growth, and RBI regulatory actions. The week is highly important for exams due to strong Polity + Economy + Science integration, making it useful for both Prelims factual questions and Mains analytical answers.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026By Manik
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Daily Current Affairs – 11 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs – 11 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Key developments include Jyotirao Phule’s 200th birth anniversary, RBI’s digital fraud safeguards, Gaganyaan air drop test, Mundra Port auto hub milestone, and major policy, science, and economic updates.

Updated: Apr 12, 2026By Manik
Daily Current Affairs – 10 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs – 10 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Today’s current affairs cover India’s hydro projects, RBI policy, World Bank forecast, AI launch by Meta, and major international developments relevant for UPSC, SSC, Banking, and State PSC exams.

Updated: Apr 10, 2026By Manik
Daily Current Affairs – 9 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs – 9 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Covers major updates including India’s renewable energy ranking, National Quantum Mission milestone, hydro projects approval, NBS subsidy revision, and key reports, schemes, and international developments.

Updated: Apr 9, 2026By Manik
Daily Current Affairs – 8 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs – 8 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Covers PFBR criticality, Amaravati capital notification, PHC Summit on NCDs, RBI action, ICAR task force, quantum cryptography roadmap, and key global developments for exam preparation.

Updated: Apr 8, 2026By Manik
Daily Current Affairs – 4 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs – 4 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Today’s current affairs cover Karmayogi Saptah 2026, INS Taragiri & INS Aridhaman, UCC in Gujarat, RBI regulations, renewable energy growth, and AI initiatives, crucial for UPSC, SSC, Banking, and State PSC exams.

Updated: Apr 7, 2026By Manik
Daily Current Affairs – 5 & 6 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs – 5 & 6 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Key updates include India–South Korea maritime pact, INS Aridhaman commissioning, Mission MITRA, RBI borrowing plan, and Census 2027 digital rollout, crucial for competitive exams.

Updated: Apr 7, 2026By Manik
Daily Current Affairs – 7 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs – 7 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Today’s current affairs cover PFBR criticality, Amaravati capital status, Moody’s GDP forecast cut, wind energy record, and AI policy in judiciary, crucial for UPSC, SSC, Banking, and State PSC exams.

Updated: Apr 7, 2026By Manik
Monthly Current Affairs (March 2026) for Government Exams: UPSC, SSC, Banking & More

Monthly Current Affairs (March 2026) for Government Exams: UPSC, SSC, Banking & More

The Monthly Current Affairs of March 2026 cover important developments in financial reforms, digital governance, infrastructure expansion, semiconductor manufacturing, global diplomacy, and public health initiatives. Key highlights include SEBI’s Life Cycle Funds reform, GDP base year revision to 2022–23, India–Japan Bilateral Swap Arrangement renewal, digital Census-2027 tools, HPV vaccination programme, and India’s first riverine lighthouse project on the Brahmaputra River. This compilation helps aspirants preparing for UPSC, SSC, Banking, IBPS, RBI, Railways, Defence and State PSC exams revise the entire month in a structured format combining paragraph explanations and quick revision points.

Updated: Apr 7, 2026By Manik
Weekly Current Affairs (31 March–05 April 2026) for UPSC, SSC & Banking Exams

Weekly Current Affairs (31 March–05 April 2026) for UPSC, SSC & Banking Exams

This week covered major governance reforms, defence advancements, economic policy updates, and global developments. Key highlights include the Income Tax Act 2025 implementation, Census 2027 digital launch, defence modernization (INS Aridhaman), and renewable energy growth. The week is crucial for exams due to its focus on policy changes, reports, and international relations, making it highly relevant for Prelims factual recall and Mains analytical answers.

Updated: Apr 7, 2026By Manik
Daily Current Affairs - 3 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Daily Current Affairs - 3 April 2026 | UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railway Exam Updates

Covers defence exports record, India–Australia ECTA, NCERT university status, Artemis II mission, and SDG dashboard launch, curated for UPSC, SSC, Banking, and State PSC exam preparation.

Updated: Apr 3, 2026By sekar
Daily Current Affairs – 02 April 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

Daily Current Affairs – 02 April 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

India advances digital governance with Census 2027 and tax reforms while global tensions rise due to the Iran crisis impacting energy markets and economy.

Updated: Apr 2, 2026By Manik
Daily Current Affairs – 01 April 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

Daily Current Affairs – 01 April 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

Major reforms mark India’s new fiscal year including the Income Tax Act 2025, Digital Census 2027 launch, banking reforms, E20 fuel rollout, and key global developments like Artemis II.

Updated: Apr 1, 2026By Manik
Daily Current Affairs – 30 March 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

Daily Current Affairs – 30 March 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

India strengthens defence, economic stability, and technological self-reliance amid global tensions, while major reforms and innovations shape governance, economy, and strategic sectors.

Updated: Apr 1, 2026By Manik
Daily Current Affairs – 31 March 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

Daily Current Affairs – 31 March 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

India witnessed major developments in infrastructure, energy, defence, and global diplomacy, alongside key reforms in banking, environment, and technology sectors.

Updated: Apr 1, 2026By Manik
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Weekly Current Affairs (23–30 March 2026) for UPSC, SSC & Banking Exams

Weekly Current Affairs (23–30 March 2026) for UPSC, SSC & Banking Exams

This week covered major developments in West Asia geopolitical tensions, India’s economic policy reforms, defence modernization, climate commitments, and AI-driven technological advancements. Key highlights include the Strait of Hormuz crisis, Finance Bill 2026, inflation targeting extension, and India’s carbon market launch. The week is highly important for exams as it connects international relations with economy and governance, helping in both Prelims factual recall and Mains analytical answers.

Updated: Mar 31, 2026By Manik
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Daily Current Affairs – 29 March 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

Daily Current Affairs – 29 March 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

Key highlights include escalation in West Asia, fuel tax cuts, GDP growth outlook, industrial reforms, and social policy debates in India.

Updated: Mar 30, 2026By Manik
Weekly Current Affairs (15–21 February 2026) for Government Exams

Weekly Current Affairs (15–21 February 2026) for Government Exams

The third week of February 2026 covered major developments in defence procurement, AI governance, digital payments, energy milestones, infrastructure expansion, international diplomacy, and key appointments.

Updated: Mar 29, 2026By vetri
Monthly Current Affairs – February 2026 Government-exams-key-updates-for-upsc-ssc-banking-more

Monthly Current Affairs – February 2026 Government-exams-key-updates-for-upsc-ssc-banking-more

The Monthly Current Affairs – February 2026 compilation covers major national, international, banking, defence, science, and economic developments relevant for government exams. Key highlights include the 16th Finance Commission report, India–USA trade framework, RBI monetary policy, Quantum Valley launch, Agni-3 missile test, CPI 2025 rankings, and Chandrayaan-4 updates. This structured date-wise consolidation helps aspirants revise efficiently for Prelims, Mains, and Banking Awareness sections.

Updated: Mar 29, 2026By vetri
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Daily Current Affairs – 28 March 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

Daily Current Affairs – 28 March 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

Key developments include West Asia crisis, Operation Urja Suraksha, inflation targeting extension, defence indigenisation, and major legislative reforms in India.

Updated: Mar 29, 2026By Manik
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Daily Current Affairs – 27 March 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

Daily Current Affairs – 27 March 2026 | Important Updates for UPSC, SSC, Banking & Government Exams

India strengthens governance through Finance Bill 2026, FCRA amendments, CAPF reforms, inflation targeting, and strategic security measures amid global instability.

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Introduction

Welcome to JobsMe's Current Affairs hub - the most complete, exam-focused current affairs resource for competitive exam aspirants in India. This master archive brings together every current affairs post and quiz published on JobsMe in one place: daily updates, weekly compilations, and monthly revision sets - all organised by date, all completely free, and all written with a single purpose: to help you score higher in the General Awareness section of your next government exam.

Whether you are a first-time visitor looking for today's current affairs, a UPSC aspirant building a year-long revision archive, a banking candidate preparing for IBPS PO or SBI PO, or a student revising for SSC CGL or RRB NTPC - this is where your preparation starts and where it is consolidated.

📅 Daily Current Affairs → - Today's news, analysed for exams 🗓️ Weekly Current Affairs → - 7-day compiled revision 📆 Monthly Current Affairs → - Full-month exam-ready compilation 🧩 All Quizzes → - Test your knowledge free


What Is Current Affairs and Why Does It Matter for Exams

Current affairs refers to the most important events, decisions, and developments happening in India and around the world - across politics, economy, science, environment, defence, sports, and society. For competitive exam aspirants, current affairs is not merely optional reading. It is one of the highest-weighted, most consistently tested sections across every major government examination in the country.

From the UPSC Civil Services Prelims - where 15–20 questions per year come directly from current events - to the IBPS PO General Awareness section, the SSC CGL General Awareness paper, and the RRB NTPC GK section, no aspirant can afford to ignore current affairs. The candidates who consistently score highest in General Awareness sections are those who have built a systematic, daily habit of reading and testing current affairs over months.

JobsMe is built to support exactly that habit - with content designed for clarity, analytical depth, and exam-pattern alignment.

How Current Affairs Are Tested in Competitive Exams

UPSC Civil Services: GS Paper I in Prelims draws from current affairs across Politics, Economy, Science, Environment, and International Relations. GS Papers II and III in Mains require candidates to integrate current examples into analytical answers. The UPSC interview probes candidates on their understanding of contemporary policy and global events.

SSC Exams (CGL, CHSL, MTS, CPO): The General Awareness section in all SSC exams combines static GK with current affairs from the preceding 6–12 months. Appointments, awards, sports results, government schemes, science discoveries, and national events are the most common current affairs topics in SSC papers.

Banking Exams (IBPS PO/Clerk, SBI PO/Clerk, RBI Grade B, RBI Assistant, NABARD): The General/Financial Awareness section in banking exams is almost entirely current-affairs driven, with emphasis on RBI policy decisions, government economic schemes, banking regulations, international financial organisations, and economic data.

Railways (RRB NTPC, RRB Group D): The General Awareness section covers science, geography, history, sports, national events, appointments, and important days - with a significant proportion coming from current affairs of the preceding 6–12 months.

Defence Exams (NDA, CDS, AFCAT, CAPF): Current affairs related to India's defence programme, military exercises, international relations, foreign policy, geopolitical developments, and science are frequently tested.

State PSC Exams: State-level competitive exams include both national current affairs and state-specific developments. The national component of state PSC current affairs is fully covered by JobsMe's archive.


How JobsMe Structures Current Affairs Preparation

JobsMe organises current affairs preparation into three complementary formats - daily, weekly, and monthly - each serving a distinct purpose in your preparation journey. Together, they form the most complete current affairs preparation system available.

Daily Current Affairs - The Foundation

Daily current affairs posts are published every day and cover the most important news of the day in an analytical format. Each post explains not just what happened, but why it happened, what it means for India's policy direction, and how it is likely to be asked in competitive exams. Paired with daily current affairs quizzes - 15 MCQs per day, free, no login - the daily format builds the habit of consistent preparation and ensures no development is missed.

Best for: Aspirants who have 20–30 minutes per day | Exam dates more than 2 months away | UPSC, Banking, and State PSC candidates who need comprehensive coverage

Weekly Current Affairs - The Consolidator

Weekly current affairs posts synthesise the seven most important days of news into a single structured document. They identify the week's defining themes, connect related developments that occurred across multiple days, and provide the panoramic perspective that daily reading alone cannot deliver. Weekly quizzes - 20–25 MCQs, timed - test recall across the full week in one session.

Best for: Working professionals | Aspirants who missed some daily reading | Anyone wanting a structured weekly review session | Exam dates 1–2 months away

Monthly Current Affairs - The Revision Engine

Monthly current affairs compilations are the most powerful revision tool in JobsMe's current affairs system. Each monthly post brings together 30 days of the most exam-relevant events in one analytically written, fully categorised document - complete with a one-liner quick revision section for final-day preparation. Monthly quizzes - 40–50 MCQs, full exam simulation - are the closest available equivalent to a real General Awareness exam section.

Best for: Aspirants in the final 30–60 days before an exam | Anyone needing to cover missed months | UPSC candidates building a 12-month revision archive | All Banking and SSC exam aspirants


Subjects and Categories Covered

JobsMe's current affairs cover all topics tested across major competitive examinations in India. Every post - daily, weekly, or monthly - is organised under the following categories:

National Affairs and Governance

Government policies, parliamentary bills and acts, Supreme Court and High Court judgements, constitutional amendments, election commission notifications, central government schemes, cabinet decisions, and administrative reforms. Essential for UPSC GS Paper II, SSC General Awareness, and State PSC Polity sections.

Economy, Finance, and Banking

RBI monetary policy decisions, repo rate and CRR changes, Union Budget allocations and implementation, GDP and inflation data, SEBI regulations, FDI policy changes, public sector scheme performance, trade balance data, banking sector reforms, and financial inclusion updates. The most critical category for all banking exams.

International Relations and Diplomacy

Bilateral state visits and agreements, G20, SCO, BRICS, QUAD, and other multilateral developments, India's foreign policy positions, UN Security Council and General Assembly resolutions, international trade disputes, WTO decisions, and India's relationships with neighbouring and major world powers.

Science, Technology, and Space

ISRO missions and outcomes, DRDO weapon system developments, digital India initiatives, national AI policy, semiconductor manufacturing news, biotechnology approvals, medical research, new scientific discoveries, and emerging technology policy. Heavily tested in UPSC Prelims, SSC, and Railways.

Environment, Ecology, and Climate Change

New Ramsar sites, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, biodiversity reports, climate summit outcomes, India's renewable energy targets and achievements, pollution data, forest cover reports, and international environmental agreements. Directly linked to Static GK topics such as the Ramsar Convention, Paris Agreement, and CBD.

Defence and Internal Security

India's defence acquisitions and contracts, bilateral and multilateral military exercises, DRDO programme milestones, coast guard and navy developments, border security updates, Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence production, and internal security developments. Essential for UPSC GS Paper III and all defence exams.

Sports, Awards, and Appointments

Major international and national tournament results, Indian athletes' achievements and records, Padma Awards, Nobel Prizes, Bharat Ratna, Ramon Magsaysay, Pulitzer and other major awards, new appointments to constitutional posts, chief justices, governors, RBI Governor, SEBI chief, heads of international organisations, and sports body elections.

Important Days, Themes, and Observances

National and international days observed every month - with their annual themes, hosting organisations, founding history, and exam relevance. These are among the highest-frequency question types in SSC, Banking, and Railways General Awareness papers.


How to Get the Most Out of This Archive

Start with Your Exam Timeline

If your exam is more than 3 months away: Build the daily reading habit. Visit the daily current affairs page every morning and attempt the daily quiz immediately after. Use weekly posts every Sunday for review. Start monthly revision once you have 2–3 months of accumulated content.

If your exam is 1–3 months away: Divide your time between daily reading and monthly archive revision. Cover the monthly compilations of the past 3–6 months alongside your daily reading. Attempt both weekly and monthly quizzes regularly.

If your exam is less than 4 weeks away: Focus almost entirely on the monthly archive. Work through monthly compilations for the past 6 months, use the one-liner sections for rapid revision, and use the monthly quizzes as mock tests. Read only the headlines of new daily updates to stay current - do not start new deep study.

Combine Current Affairs with Static GK

Current affairs cannot be fully understood in isolation from static general knowledge. A new Ramsar site makes sense only if you know what the Ramsar Convention is. An RBI rate decision means more when you understand the monetary policy transmission framework. A bilateral defence agreement is more meaningful with knowledge of India's foreign policy doctrine.

Use the Static GK section on JobsMe to build the conceptual framework within which current events are correctly understood and retained.

Use Quizzes as Your Benchmark

After any reading session - daily, weekly, or monthly - test yourself with the corresponding quiz. Do not measure your preparation by how much you have read. Measure it by how much you can accurately recall and apply under timed conditions. The quiz archive on JobsMe tracks every quiz by date, allowing you to go back and re-test yourself on older content as your exam approaches.


Exams Covered

UPSC Civil Services (IAS, IPS, IFS) | SSC CGL | SSC CHSL | SSC MTS | SSC CPO | IBPS PO | IBPS Clerk | IBPS RRB PO/Clerk | SBI PO | SBI Clerk | RBI Grade B | RBI Assistant | NABARD Grade A | LIC AAO | NIACL AO | RRB NTPC | RRB Group D | RRB JE | NDA | CDS | AFCAT | CAPF | UPPSC | TNPSC | MPPSC | BPSC | KPSC | RPSC | WBCS | All State PSC Exams

FAQs – Current Affairs

What is the difference between this page and the Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Current Affairs pages?
his master archive page shows all current affairs content from JobsMe in one place — daily posts, weekly compilations, monthly posts, and all corresponding quizzes together, sorted by date. The Daily, Weekly, and Monthly archive pages show only their respective content. Use this master page as your single starting point, and use the sub-archive pages for focused reading or revision.
Is all the current affairs content on JobsMe free?
Yes. Every single post, compilation, and quiz on JobsMe is completely free to read and attempt. No account, subscription, or payment of any kind is required.
How is JobsMe's current affairs different from other websites?
JobsMe writes current affairs analytically — each development is explained with background context, policy connections, and explicit exam relevance. Unlike many platforms that publish raw news summaries, JobsMe helps you understand why each event matters and how it is likely to be tested in your specific exam. The three-layer daily–weekly–monthly structure also gives aspirants a more complete preparation system than most competitors offer.
How many months of current affairs should I prepare for my exam?
For UPSC: minimum 12 months, ideally 18 months. For Banking exams (IBPS, SBI, RBI): minimum 6 months, preferably the most recent 9–12 months. For SSC exams: 6 months is typically sufficient. For Railways (RRB NTPC, Group D): 3–6 months. For Defence exams (NDA, CDS): 6–12 months. For State PSC exams: 6–12 months of national current affairs plus state-specific sources.
What topics are most important in current affairs for competitive exams?
The highest-frequency topics across all competitive exams are: Government Schemes and Policy, Appointments to Key Posts, National and International Awards, Important Days and Themes, Economy and Banking News, Science and Technology (especially Space and Defence), Sports Results and Rankings, and Environment and Climate. JobsMe covers all of these in every daily, weekly, and monthly edition.
How do I use this archive if I am just starting my preparation?
Start by reading today's daily current affairs post and attempting the daily quiz. Then go back to the monthly compilation for the previous month and read it fully. This gives you immediate context and a solid base. From then on, maintain the daily reading habit and use weekly and monthly formats for review.
Can I access this archive on my phone?
Yes. JobsMe is fully mobile-optimised. All posts and quizzes are readable and attemptable on any smartphone or tablet without any app download required. You can also join the JobsMe Telegram channel and WhatsApp broadcast for daily notifications.
How do I know which format — daily, weekly, or monthly — is right for me?
It depends on your exam timeline and available preparation time. If you have more than 3 months before your exam and 20–30 minutes per day, daily reading is ideal. If you are 1–2 months away or can only spare one session per week, weekly compilations are best. If you are in the final 4–6 weeks before your exam, monthly compilations are your primary resource. Most aspirants use all three formats at different stages.
Do you cover both national and international current affairs?
Yes. Every edition — daily, weekly, and monthly — covers both national (India-focused) and international developments. The balance reflects the actual distribution of questions in competitive exam General Awareness papers, with national affairs typically forming 60–65% of the content and international affairs 35–40%.
Are there current affairs quizzes available for all formats?
Yes. JobsMe publishes quizzes aligned with every format: daily quizzes (15 MCQs), weekly quizzes (20–25 MCQs), and monthly quizzes (40–50 MCQs). All quizzes are free, require no login, and include detailed answer explanations.