Current affairs from 10 major national newspapers along with all major magazines are shared daily

Current affairs play a crucial role in Anthropology optional coaching, and Vaids ICS ensures their seamless integration into your UPSC preparation. Under the guidance of Vaid Sir, we incorporate insights from dailies like The Hindu, The Indian Express, The Times of India, Hindustan Times, The Economic Times, The Tribune, The Statesman, The Morning Standard and Business Standard and magazines such as Down to Earth, Yojana, Kurukshetra, EPW etc along with innumerrable journals to help aspirants tackle dynamic questions in the real examination. Current Affairs also help students get additional edge on the (so-called) static questions by providing the up to date knowledge for respective topics. We also share with our students relevant content from classified reports, research publications, journals, and updates from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of contemporary issues. Through case studies and prestigious seminars at Vaids ICS Delhi, students gain expertise in answer writing and concept application. Whether through offline or online anthropology coaching, we provide a structured and timely approach to integrating current affairs into daily studies, maximizing your scoring potential in civil services. We have also started to share our compilation of case studies on regular basis on our website.

February
13

CURRENT AFFAIRS

THE ECONOMIC TIMES :Freebies! parties get a stinging SC rap‘Donald Trump’s 25% steel tariffs don[...]

February
12

CURRENT AFFAIRS

THE TRIBUNE :High on toxicity, Punjab, Haryana groundwater unsafe for drinkingTHE HINDU :How will fr[...]

February
11

CURRENT AFFAIRS

THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS :Decoding Guillain-Barré SyndromeTIMES OF INDIA :State public universities g[...]

February
08

CURRENT AFFAIRS

THE STATESMAN : Mental health care deserves betterBUSINESS STANDARD : India is both a deve[...]

February
07

CURRENT AFFAIRS

THE STATESMAN :  The WTO is dead, long live WTO!THE HINDU : The saga of regulating India[...]

February
06

CURRENT AFFAIRS

THE HINDU :  A Budget that is mostly good but with one wrong moveWestern Ghats: a living archiv[...]