UPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS – 6 February 2026 covers important current affairs of the day, their backward linkages, their relevance for Prelims exam and MCQs on main articles InstaLinks :
UPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS – 6 February 2026 covers important current affairs of the day, their backward linkages, their relevance for Prelims exam and MCQs on main articles InstaLinks :
The wait is finally over for lakhs of UPSC aspirants across India. The Union Public Service Commission has officially released […]
The Union Public Service Commission has announced groundbreaking changes for 2026. These modifications will impact every UPSC aspirant preparing across […]
Indian Society & Social Justice EU’s Revised AMR Regulations Secured: Context: India secured continued market access for exports of animal-origin products under the European Union’s revised Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) regulations.
Context Recent recusals by judges of India’s higher judiciary have sent mixed ethical signals. While a few judges have openly recorded reasons for stepping aside—citing attempts at influence or conflict—most recusals,
Judicial Appointments, Dissent, and the Ethics of Transparency Context On 29 August, Justices Alok Aradhe and V. M. Pancholi were sworn in as judges of the Supreme Court following a swift recommendation by the
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Economy Expansion of India’s Digital Rupee (CBDC): Context: The Reserve Bank of India announced the expansion of the Digital Rupee (Central Bank Digital Currency, CBDC) pilot across additional cities, covering
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Economy Union Budget 2026–27: Key Highlights & Policy Shifts: Context: The Union Budget for 2026–27 was presented in Lok Sabha on 1 February 2026 by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, marking