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The UPSC Mains Current Affairs section by Vedanta IAS Academy is made specially for students preparing for UPSC 2026. We provide important news and updates that are useful from the exam point of view, so you don’t waste time on unnecessary information.
Our content is prepared from trusted sources like The Hindu, The Indian Express, and PIB. We pick only those topics that are important for UPSC Prelims and explain them in a very simple way. This helps beginners understand easily and saves time during revision.
At Vedanta IAS Academy, we keep things short, clear, and to the point. Our aim is to help you stay updated with daily current affairs and build strong preparation without confusion.
The UPSC Mains Current Affairs section by Vedanta IAS Academy is specially designed for students preparing for UPSC 2026. In the Mains exam, current affairs plays a very important role because questions are not direct. You need to explain answers with proper understanding, examples, and analysis.
At Vedanta IAS Academy, we focus on providing analytical and concept-based current affairs that helps you in answer writing. Our content is prepared using trusted sources like The Hindu, The Indian Express, and PIB. Along with this, we also cover important reports, editorials, and government data that are useful for Mains.
We present current affairs in a simple and structured format so that you can easily understand and use it in your answers. Each topic is explained with background, key points, and exam relevance. This helps you write better answers in GS papers and essay.
Improves Your Understanding of Real Issues
Direct Questions in Prelims
Helps in Mains Answer Writing
Builds Strong Concepts
Saves Time During Revision
Improves Accuracy in Exams
Boosts Confidence
Helps in Interview (Personality Test)
Q1. How to prepare current affairs for UPSC 2026?
Ans. Read daily current affairs from trusted sources. Focus on important topics and make short notes. Revise weekly so you don’t forget.
Q2. Which is the best source for current affairs?
Ans. Most aspirants follow The Hindu, The Indian Express, and PIB. These are reliable and useful for UPSC.
Q3. Is 1 year current affairs enough for UPSC?
Ans. Yes, last 1 year current affairs is generally enough for Prelims. If possible, cover a few extra months for better safety.
Q4. How do I revise current affairs properly?
Ans. Revise weekly or monthly. Short notes make it easier.