Stay ahead in your Civil Services preparation with the UPSC current affairs for 15th December —your one-stop resource for all exam-oriented news and analysis. This comprehensive edition brings UPSC current affairs daily coverage of National and International events, Economy, Environment, Governance, Science & Technology, and key Government Policies.

Designed specifically for UPSC CSE, APSC, and other State PSC exams, each topic is meticulously curated to match the Prelims and Mains syllabus, helping you build strong conceptual clarity and answer-writing skills.

Lok Adalats: Justice That Speaks for the People

Relevance: GS-2 (Polity—Legal Aid, ADR) Source: PIB; Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 Key Takeaways Lok Adalats remain India’s most successful Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanism. Permanent Lok Adalats ensure justice in essential service disputes. Technology is expanding reach and efficiency. Context…

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A People-Led Climate Intelligence Movement

Relevance: GS-3 (Climate Change, Local Governance) Source: The Hindu; Tamil Nadu Climate Missions Key Takeaways Community MRV strengthens local adaptation, early warning, and inclusive climate action. Tamil Nadu offers a replicable national model for people-led climate intelligence. Supports India’s climate…

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Integrated Rice Farming: Low Emissions, Higher Yields

Relevance: GS-3 (Agriculture & Environment) Source: Rice research institute field study (2022–24) Context A recent two-year study (2022–23 and 2023–24 samba seasons) found that integrated rice farming can significantly lower greenhouse-gas emissions while raising productivity. The method reduced methane emissions…

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A Jet Engine That Never Took Off: The Kaveri Lesson

Relevance: GS-3 (Defence Technology) Source: PIB, DRDO publications, defence analyses Context India’s indigenous Kaveri jet engine, launched in 1986 for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), failed to meet thrust and reliability standards even after three decades of development. This exposed…

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DHRUV64: India’s Indigenous 64-bit Microprocessor

Relevance: GS-3 (Science and Technology) Source: Press Information Bureau, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology Context India has launched DHRUV64, its first fully indigenous one gigahertz, sixty-four bit, dual-core microprocessor, developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC)…

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India’s Artificial Intelligence Compute Mission

Relevance: GS-3 (Science and Technology) Source: Press Information Bureau, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology Context The Government has approved a national mission to create large-scale artificial intelligence compute capacity so that India can support advanced artificial intelligence research and…

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India’s Satellite Data Reveals Hidden Emission Sources

Relevance: GS-3 (Environment, Pollution) Source: The Hindu, ISRO Studies Why in the News? Recent satellite-based assessments show that India’s actual emissions—especially methane (CH₄) and nitrous oxide / nitrogen dioxide (NO₂)—are  significantly higher than officially reported estimates. Satellite observations indicate: 10–15%…

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Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Commission

Relevance: GS-2 (Education Policy, Governance) Source: The Hindu News The government plans to establish the Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Commission (VBSAC) to replace the fragmented higher-education regulatory system and bring all functions under a single architecture, as envisioned by the…

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Social Media Content Blocking under the Sahayog Portal

Relevance: GS-2 (Governance, Cyber Regulation) Source: The Hindu, RTI Data (I4C) Why in the News? RTI data shows that in the first operational year of the Sahayog portal (October 2024–October 2025), the Government issued 2,312 blocking orders across major social…

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