Daily Current Affairs : 1st and 2nd September

Daily Current Affairs for UPSC CSE Topics Covered National Register of Citizen Uranium Mining in India TB Detect, TB Concentration & Transport, and TB DNA Extraction Mamallapuram Firoz Shah Foetus in foetu Facts for Prelims : Cholera, New Governors 1 . National Register of Citizen Context : More than 19 lakh of the 3.29 crore … Read more

Important Articles from Hindu : 2/9/2019

Front Page Assam to move SC for NRC re verification in select districts (GS-2) Kulbhushan to meet Indian officials today (GS-2) Five states to get new governors (GS-2 Appointment and powers of governor) Mamallapuram to host Modi-Xi meet in October (GS-2) India facing prolonged slowdown : Manmohan (GS-3) World Protesters block Hong Kong airport, flights … Read more

Important Articles from Indian Express: 1/9/2019

Front Page Excluded from NRC in Assam Open to conditional talks with India-Pak foreign minister Govt & Politics Hasten issuance of red notices against fugitives, Shah tells interpol NRC India’s internal matter but cautious Dhaka says keeping close watch State govt to set up study to find measures to prevent man-animal conflicts Final NRC How … Read more

Important Articles from Hindu : 1/9/2019

Front Page Over 19 lakh excluded from final NRC How India armed the Northern alliance Investigation order into uranium contamination Life Magnet fishing : the hobby that is cleaning up French rivers Science & Tech Filter based kits developed for TB diagnosis, drug resistance testing Evolution of antibiotic resistance in E.coli studied Cholera bacteria have … Read more

Important Articles from Hindu : 2/8/2019

Front Page 25000 more troops being deployed in J&K (GS-3 Internal Security) India evaluating Pak proposal for consular access to Jadhav (GS-2) Life Indus valley seals carried meaning like modern coins do shows study (GS-1 Art and Culture / Prelims : Ancient History) Japan approves growing human organs in animals for the first time (GS-3) … Read more

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