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.
India’s economy is showing strong growth with real GDP estimated at 7.6% for the financial year 2025–26. This is higher than the 7.1% growth recorded in 2024–25. The...
Recent research marks the severe impact of climate change on the Nilgiri Wood Pigeon (Columba elphinstonii), an endemic bird of the Western Ghats. The study reveals that by...
Recent studies in the Atacama Desert of Chile have brought into light the potential of gypsum rocks to harbour and preserve life under extreme conditions. The Salar de...
Recent studies in India reveal widespread contamination of bottled drinking water by microplastics and chemical additives. This challenges the popular belief that bottled water is inherently safer than...
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have seen India emerge as player in developing Large Language Models (LLMs). At the 2026 AI Impact Summit in Bengaluru, Sarvam AI...
Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) has gained attention in India as a key technology to reduce carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions. With India being the third-largest emitter globally, CCU...
India’s economic growth slowed to 6.5 per cent in FY25 from 9.2 per cent the year before. This sparked debate on whether the slowdown was structural or cyclical....
The Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) marked World Habitat Day 2025 in New Delhi with the theme ‘Urban Solutions to Crisis’. The event brought into...
Bioremediation is emerging as a vital solution to India’s escalating pollution crisis in 2025. Rapid industrial growth has left many ecosystems contaminated with toxic waste. Traditional cleanup methods...
India has recently approved a Rs 7,280-crore scheme to boost the manufacturing of rare earth permanent magnets (REPM). This move comes amid growing concerns over China’s dominance in...