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Daily current affairs, filtered for the exam.

Dated, revisable notes rather than a link dump — plus strategy pieces from the faculty on answer writing, elimination technique and Assam GK.

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ADRE 2.0: what actually changed in the exam pattern

Section weightage, negative marking and the Assam GK share — a plain reading of the revised pattern, and what it means for how you should study.

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Daily Current Affairs — August 2026, Week 2

State, national and international developments for the week, with the five items most likely to appear in an objective paper flagged.

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Assam GK: the Ahom dynasty timeline you need by heart

Six hundred years compressed into the dates, rulers and treaties that state papers keep returning to. Print it, revise it three times.

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APSC Prelims: an elimination strategy that survives negative marking

When to guess, when to skip, and the arithmetic of expected value on a paper that punishes you for being brave.

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Answer writing: the structure that scores, in four lines

Most Mains scripts lose marks on structure before content is ever assessed. Here is the skeleton every answer should be hung on.

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How to read the newspaper for state exams (in 25 minutes)

Which pages to read, which to skip, and how to turn a daily paper into a revisable note instead of a pile of clippings.

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General Science: the question types that repeat every cycle

A decade of state papers, sorted by what actually recurs. Human physiology and everyday chemistry carry more weight than you think.

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CTET: why child development is the section you should score full on

Thirty marks, a fixed theorist list, and near-total predictability. There is no reason to lose anything here.

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