Stay ahead in your Civil Services preparation with the UPSC current affairs for 24th October —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.

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Gender Budgeting in MSMEs: Empowering Women Entrepreneurs for Inclusive Growth

Syllabus: GS-III: Employment Why in the news? The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) has sharpened its gender focus in the 2025–26 Gender Budget Statement, raising gender-sensitive allocations from ₹2,466.57 crore (RE 2024–25) to ₹2,821.08 crore (BE 2025–26). The ministry now classifies schemes into…

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Early Northeast Monsoon in South India

Syllabus: GS-I: Climate change Why in the News? The northeast monsoon (NEM) arrived four days early over Tamil Nadu in October 2025, marking the second consecutive year of early onset. This follows a year (2024) when Tamil Nadu recorded 33% above-normal rainfall during the same season….

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Saranda Forests Case

Syllabus: GS-II: Judgements Why in the news? Recently a Supreme Court bench headed by the Chief Justice of India directed the Jharkhand government to give an undertaking to notify roughly 314.68 sq km (31,468.25 ha) as a wildlife sanctuary in the Saranda forest (West Singhbhum).  More…

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Cloud Seeding Is Not a Solution to Delhi’s Air Crisis

Syllabus: GS-III: Pollution Why in the News? Delhi’s government recently announced plans to conduct cloud seeding operations as an emergency response to worsening winter air pollution. The move, marketed as an innovative scientific intervention, aims to trigger artificial rainfall to clear smog and improve air quality….

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