GS-I refers to General Studies Paper 1 in the Indian Civil Services Examination. It covers a broad range of subjects. These include Indian heritage and culture. It also encompasses geography and history. Furthermore, it addresses societal issues and current events. Candidates must demonstrate a comprehensive understanding. This paper is crucial for aspirants aiming for civil services. It tests analytical and critical thinking skills.
India has recently expanded its list of Classical Languages by adding Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese, and Bengali. This move, approved by the Union Cabinet in October 2024, increases...
The draft Shram Shakti Niti 2025 marks a very important change in India’s labour and employment strategy. It urges the Ministry of Labour and Employment to shift from...
The Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC) script remains undeciphered after more than 4,000 years. Recent advances in artificial intelligence and cryptography have renewed hopes of decoding it. Efforts by...
The Government of India has recently announced a landmark policy shift to involve private players in the conservation of protected monuments. Until now, the Archaeological Survey of India...
India has witnessed a remarkable transformation in girls’ education over the past decade. This change is driven by strong leadership, innovative policies, and shifting societal mindsets. The focus...
The Chero archers of Palamau, Jharkhand, remain a symbol of tribal resistance against imperial forces. Known for their simple bows and fierce spirit, they defied the Mughals and...
Recent developments have brought fresh attention to Sarnath, the renowned Buddhist site near Varanasi. India has nominated it for the UNESCO World Heritage List for 2025-26. Meanwhile, the...
New Delhi hosted international conference on the Harappan script. The event was organised by the Union Ministry of Culture. Experts from diverse fields such as archaeology, linguistics, engineering,...
The Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA) has recently requested the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India (RGI) to enumerate Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) separately in the...
The Keeladi excavation in Tamil Nadu has resurfaced as issue in 2025. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is embroiled in controversy over the findings and handling of...