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Importance of Current Affairs

Current Affairs play a very important role in the competitive exams like SBI Clerk, SBI PO, RRB Clerk, RRB PO etc. Questions from this section are generally asked in all competitive exams and if you are well-prepared with this section, you can easily give a good boost to your overall score. The current affairs section is well known for the indefinite range of topics and it doesn’t necessarily follow any particular syllabus. The current affairs section is actually a part of the general awareness section and if aspirants are well-prepared for this section, they can easily answer the questions.

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If Well-prepared, Current Affairs is a Scoring Section

Unlike other sections like reasoning and quantitative aptitude, there isn’t any calculation involved in these questions and aspirants will either know the answer to the question or they won’t know it. This is what makes current affairs questions easy to answer, but the caveat is that you should do beforehand preparation and do it really well. Almost all the competitive exams nowadays have the current affairs/general awareness section and you can score good marks in this section if you’re well prepared for it. However, be mindful that this section can’t be prepared in 15-20 days.

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Get Started with Current Affairs Preparation

Generally, 6-7 months of current affairs questions are asked in the competitive exams and you need to be well-versed with this much of current affairs to get good marks in this section. To help you with your preparation, we have been publishing weekly current affairs so that you can prepare & revise current affairs on a regular basis. In this article, we have come up with the Free PDF of Weekly Current Affairs June (Week 1) 2021 (download link below). But first, let’s have a look at some tips which will definitely help you with your current affairs preparation:

  • Read Newspapers on a daily basis to improve your current affairs knowledge. Make your own notes. These notes will be very helpful when the exam is near and you need a quick revision.
  • Read Current Affairs Magazines on a regular basis and make your own notes.
  • Take Regular Current Affairs Quizzes
  • Use Free Weekly Current Affairs PDFs & Monthly Current Affairs PDFs
  • Revise your notes on a regular basis
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NATIONAL AFFAIRS

  • Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) has introduced the world’s first Nano Urea Liquid for farmers during its 50th annual general body virtual meeting. The production of Nano Urea Liquid will commence by June 2021.
  • The Common Services Centres (CSC) E-Governance India Ltd has unveiled a unique Agri Services Portal that will act as a one-stop destination and marketplace for small farmers.
    • To empower small and marginal farmers, who constitute 86 per cent of India’s farming community.
    • The portal “www.cscagri.in” will provide services to Small and marginal farmers, who do not have easy access to the digital world can avail essential agri services.
  • The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has sanctioned a Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) of Rs 254 crore for setting up two mega piped drinking water supply projects in Odisha.

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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

  • 74th session of the World Health Assembly (WHA) of World Health Organization (WHO) held virtually from Geneva, Switzerland amid COVID-19, from 24th May to 31st May 2021.The theme of the 74th WHA is “Ending this pandemic, preventing the next: building together a healthier, safer and fairer world”.
    • Mrs. Dechen Wangmo, Health Minister of Bhutan has been elected as the President of the 74th WHA.
  • The World Health Organisation (WHO) has named the B.1.617.1 and B.1.617.2 variants of COVID-19 that were first identified in India as ‘Kappa’ and ‘Delta’ respectively.
  • On 3rd June, China National Space Administration (CNSA) successfully launched “Fengyun-4B” (FY-4B) Meteorological satellite to Earth’s Geostationary Orbit. FY-4B is the 1st of China’s New-Generation Meteorological Satellites, which has an improved measurement resolution of 250 meters to scan Earth.

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We sincerely hope that these weekly current affairs PDFs will be helping in your current affairs preparation.

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