Stay ahead in your Civil Services preparation with the UPSC current affairs for 7th 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.
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.
The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) successfully conducted the 10th edition of the National Level Pollution Response Exercise (NATPOLREX-X) off the coast of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, recently. This biennial flagship exercise aimed to evaluate India’s preparedness for marine oil spill incidents and enhance…
The news and the debate India’s courts are often blamed as the “biggest hurdle” to growth: too many cases, slow decisions, long vacations, and “overreach.” A recent courtroom misbehaviour incident also revived talk on judicial independence and courtroom decorum. A calm, factual…
Why in the news Latest data show a sharp rise in crimes against children in Assam, Rajasthan and Kerala in 2023 (compared with the 2018–2022 average), even as India overall saw a smaller increase. Understanding the drivers behind each state’s spike matters…
The issue in one line India recognises passive euthanasia—withdrawing or withholding life-sustaining treatment when it is medically futile and consistent with the patient’s will—but everyday practice is uneven. Clearer rules, simple paperwork, and stronger palliative care can turn this right into dignified…
Why in the news: The Ministry of Rural Development has changed Schedule-I of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) so that a minimum share of funds must go to water conservation, water harvesting and related works, with targets tied…
The news and why it matters The prize went to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi for revealing the body’s self-control system in immunity. They showed that a small set of white blood cells called regulatory T cells act as…
Syllabus-Aligned Content: Every update is mapped to UPSC Prelims & Mains requirements.
Concise & Relevant: Focus only on facts and analysis that matter for the exam.
Time-Saving Format: Quick to read, easy to revise.
Bookmark this page and make it a habit to revise the UPSC current affairs daily to stay exam-ready for IAS, IPS, and all State Civil Services. Consistent reading of these updates will boost your understanding of dynamic issues and help you score higher in both Prelims and Mains.