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.
On May 3, 2025, Pakistan successfully test-fired the Abdali Weapon System, a ballistic missile with a range of 450 kilometres. This launch was part of Exercise INDUS and...
Global health leaders have raised alarms about the resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases. The World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, and Gavi report that millions of children are missing vaccinations....
Indian Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced the release of two innovative genome-edited rice varieties. Developed by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), these varieties, named ‘Kamala’...
The World startup, previously known as WorldCoin, has made headlines with its launch in the United States. Founded in 2023 and backed by OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman, the...
The Rajasthan Housing Board (RHB) announced the launch of new housing schemes aimed at providing affordable housing to various income groups. This initiative is part of the state’s...
The 2025 Conferences of the Parties to the Basel, Rotterdam, and Stockholm Conventions (BRS COPs) took place in Geneva from 28 April to 9 May. India emphasised the...
Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk, has recently achieved milestone. The company announced that its brain-computer interface has received Breakthrough Device Designation from the US Food and Drug Administration...
India has experienced a notable warming trend over recent decades. However, this warming is less pronounced compared to the broader Northern Hemisphere. Recent satellite data from NASA indicates...
Recent studies suggest that the conventional replacement level fertility (RLF) of 2.1 children per woman may be insufficient in many developed countries to avert human extinction. Researchers argue...
Recent studies reveal mathematical rule governing the growth and shape of bird beaks. This rule, known as the "power cascade," not only applies to modern birds but also...