GS-III refers to the General Studies Paper III in the Civil Services Examination. It covers topics such as Indian economy, agriculture, and environment. This paper assesses candidates' understanding of various socio-economic issues. It also includes disaster management and security challenges. Mastery of GS-III is essential for effective governance. Candidates must stay updated on current affairs and policies related to these subjects.
The Indian economy faces a critical challenge in balancing the benefits of global trade with the risks posed to large sections of society. Rising global uncertainties threaten jobs...
The Maoist insurgency in India has sharply declined by 2025. The government’s firm stance on ending the armed rebellion and its lucrative surrender and rehabilitation policy has weakened...
India’s journey towards Atmanirbharta or self-reliance has gained fresh momentum in 2025. With global investment flows shrinking and foreign capital becoming volatile, India is focusing on mobilising its...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) recently permitted domestic banks to finance acquisitions by Indian companies. This move aims to boost credit demand in the corporate sector and...
The power sector in India is undergoing transformation. States like Andhra Pradesh have recently implemented power swapping to reduce electricity costs. This method allows States to exchange power...
The price of urea in India has remained unchanged at ₹5.4 per kilogram for over 25 years despite rising inflation and production costs. This has led to excessive...
India’s inflation targeting framework (FIT) has been in place since 2014-15. It aimed to stabilise inflation and support growth. Recent data show headline consumer price index (CPI) inflation...
Recent floods during the 2025 monsoon in Hyderabad caused severe disruption. Localised flooding marooned residents, damaged infrastructure, and cut power supplies for days. This event puts stress on...
As Delhi faces its annual winter surge in air pollution, the Decision Support System (DSS) for Air Quality Management has been reactivated. Developed by the Indian Institute of...
Recent research has revealed that common oral bacteria, specifically viridans streptococci, can form protective biofilms inside atherosclerotic plaques in coronary arteries. These hidden bacterial communities may remain undetected...