2016

UPSC CUrrent Affairs 2016: Comprehensive News AnalysisUPSC 2016: Current Affairs Preparation for IAS Exam: Comprehensive News Analysis

Current Affairs plays an indispensable and enormous part in UPSC IAS examination. Hence, to simplify the everyday current issues and make it conceptual clarity, BYJU’s has taken a step and brings to all the IAS aspirants a streamlined and comprehensive format of UPSC current affairs through Comprehensive News Analysis that will make IAS aspirants life easy who struggle in current affairs during the preparation of IAS Exam.

The Comprehensive News Analysis is updated every day and comprises multiple choice questions (MCQ) at the end, which IAS aspirants can practice every day and try to answer MCQs in short-time which will help them to implement the same in the actual UPSC exam. The IAS Current Affairs are prepared referring various major newspapers like The Hindu, Indian Express, PIB, Business Standard, and other standard resources.

Here, you will find the entire year comprehensive news analysis for UPSC 2016-17 Current Affairs that will aid you in the preparation of IAS Exam.


UPSC 2016-17 Current Affairs Comprehensive News Analysis Archive

Drought is a complex phenomenon which is difficult to monitor. Drought impacts many sectors of the economy and it occurs on different time...
India's Railway Minister flagged off the country's First semi-high speed train that would cover the 200 km distance between Delhi and Agra within...
Around 1,634 people were executed by 25 countries last year only, as per Amnesty International (AI). Amnesty International (AI) Death Penalty...
The threat of anthrax has erupted at Jamuguda village in Kashipur block of Rayagada district in Odisha. Key Points The Rayagada Chief District...
According to the analysis of the budget documents of States by HSBC Global Research, India's Fiscal gross fiscal deficit for 2015-16 is expected...
Table of Contents: A. GS1 Related: B. GS2 Related: 1. Norms for clinical trials eased 2. Centre to promulgate ordinance on Enemy Property Bill...
Table of Contents: A. GS1 Related: 1. Netaji Papers: When Delhi bowed to singapore 2. Japan Promised to hand over Andamans B. GS2 Related: 1....
Table of Contents: A. GS1 Related: B. GS2 Related: 1. New home in the offing for Vrindavan widows 2. Defence procurement policy pushes ‘Make in...
Table of Contents: A. GS1 Related: B. GS2 Related: 1. Political parties must maintain properly audited accounts, says High Court 2. A mortal...
Table of Contents: A. GS1 Related: B. GS2 Related: C. GS3 Related: 1. India to appeal WTO verdict in solar case filed by the U.S. 2. India may...
Table of Contents: A. GS1 Related: B. GS2 Related: 1. Telangana objects to Raichur’s ‘sandbag wall’ on Krishna river 2. State should control...
The government has drafted a Bill, which seeks to decriminalize beggary and offer a life of dignity to the beggars, homeless and others who live...
Table of Contents: A. GS1 Related: B. GS2 Related: 1. Centre drafts Bill to decriminalise beggary 2. Hassan Rouhani’s allies make stunning gains...
Table of Contents: A. GS1 Related: 1. Muziris project offers the best of heritage tourism: President 2. ASI seeks info on provenance of idols 3....
Table of Contents: A. GS1 Related: 1. A treasure trove of heritage, diversity B. GS2 Related: 1. Invest in welfare, undertake reforms, says...
With the Jats, Gujjars or Muslims demanding reservation, the political system woke up suddenly and notices the reservation policies. But, anyhow...
Table of Contents: A. GS1 Related: B. GS2 Related: 1. Quantifying the caste quota 2. Now, e-visa for tourists from 37 more nations 3. 40 tonnes...
Table of Contents: A. GS1 Related: B. GS2 Related: Others: Business Line: 1. ‘Nurturing relations with Sri Lanka’ C. GS3 Related: 1. New range...
Table of Contents: A. GS1 Related: 1. Call for ‘Rohith Act’ to end campus casteism; HC denies protection against arrest to JNU students B. GS2...
Table of Contents: A. GS1 Related: 1. Three killed as police open fire in Sonipat B. GS2 Related: 1. Police not allowed to enter JNU 2....