Important Articles from Hindu: 24/11/2019

Front Page Fadnavis sworn in as CM after Ajit Pawar ditches uncle (GS-2) President’s Rule revoked via PM’s special powers (GS-2) SC Bench will hear plea at 11.30 a.m. today Despatches Costly onion leaves many Bangladeshis teary-eyed (GS-2) Putting women at the centre of urban planning (GS-2/1) The fight to save Lahore from toxic smog(Prelims … Read more

Important Articles from Hindu: 23/11/2019

Front Page GDP slump will hit $5 tn target, warns NITI Aayog (GS-3) Aadhaar data: SC seeks govt. reply to petition (GS-2) Centre, Punjab at odds over stubble burning (GS-3) ‘Will take lesser time than Beijing to improve Delhi air’ (GS-3) Business Policy to hasten piped gas infra on the cards (GS-3) GST Council, finance … Read more

Daily Current Affairs : 16th, 17th and 18th November

Daily Current Affairs for UPSC CSE Topics Covered Finance Act 2017 Mangroves and Sunderbans ESSAR Steel Case New IBC rules for financial firms Selection for the Gaganyaan mission Surface and atmospheric temperature of Sun Black hole Mimickers Places of Worship Act Srilanka Presidential Election Surveillance Law, Diabetics and Insulin, SeeTB 1 . Finance Act 2017 … Read more

Important Articles from Hindu: 22/11/2019

Front Page Address ‘every question’ on curbs, SC tells J&K govt. (GS-2/3) India asks Colombo to boost reconciliation (GS-2) Business New investments in FY20 fall to 15-year low (GS-3) Loans worth ₹2.52 lakh crore disbursed in October: Centre (GS-3) Moratorium on spectrum dues may not help telcos World Mahinda sworn in as Sri Lanka PM … Read more

Important Articles from Hindu : 21/11/2019

Front Page Govt. to sell off its entire stake in BPCL, 4 other PSUs (GS-3) Centre plans NRC exercise all over the country: Amit Shah (GS-2) Mahinda to be Sri Lanka PM (GS-2) Kashmir detentions made in national interest, says Centre (GS-3) Life ISRO uses satellite data to gauge N. Korea’s 2017 nuclear test impact … Read more

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