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केंद्र सरकार ने पीआईबी के तहत फैक्ट चेक यूनिट की अधिसूचना की जारी
केंद्र सरकार ने पीआईबी के तहत फैक्ट चेक यूनिट की अधिसूचना की जारी
Fact Check Unit Notification: केंद्र सरकार ने सूचना और प्रसारण मंत्रालय के प्रेस सूचना ब्यूरो (पीआईबी) के तहत गठित तथ्य जांच इकाई (फैक्ट चेक यूनिट) को आधिकारिक तथ्य जांच इकाई के रूप में अधिसूचित किया है। बुधवार को इलेक्ट्रॉनिक और सूचना प्रौद्योगिकी मंत्रालय द्वारा जारी अधिसूचना के अनुसार सूचना और प्रसारण मंत्रालय के प्रेस सूचना ब्यूरो के तहत फैक्ट चेक यूनिट केंद्र सरकार की आधिकारिक तथ्य-जांच…

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Forgot to give my CloHo class guesses so here I go!
Going into it I will say it is genuinely pretty hard to pin these down. It’s a steampunk season so everyone’s decked out in gears which is giving artificer and is packing at least one gun which is obviously giving gunslinger fighter lmao.
Anyways. Here we go!
Marya: Rogue. Her character has a lot of fun dangly bits and accessories which made me think maybe Artificer. But as stated above every character is a little bit giving artificer on account of the setting. So the MOST important bit I clocked was the little potential thieves tools on her belt. Could definitely still be artificers tools but I’m leaning more towards them being lil lock picks… We have seen Emily as a rogue on an IH season before. However. It was a relatively quick class change for that specific character which TOTALLY made sense for her overall arc so I would 100% get it if she wanted to take a second try with a different pc lol.
Olethra: Sorcerer? Honestly maybe a controversial pick. Her design is kind of simplistic, not at all in a bad way, so all we really have to go off of is the whip. I doubt that’s her primary means of fighting. And honestly? As someone with a Clockwork Soul Sorcerer PC. They have major steampunk energy I think Ally could nail. Have they already played a Sorcerer? Yes. Would I be one million percent on board with them doing it again? Also yes. Allys never played anything other than a full or half caster on an IH season and I’m not at all against it. Find what you love and do it <3
Maxwell: Monk? He is not depicted with any weaponry in his official character art but his physical prowess is acknowledged verbally in the trailer. Him being one of two characters without a visible weapon is what’s making me lean monk. Murph tends to stick with partial caster even when going melee on 5e (switching to arcane trickster for Riz and being eldritch knight for Theo) so it’d be fun to see him return to the good ole days of full melee which we could argue was last seen with Bary but if not (since it was a different system), hasn’t been seen in an IH season since freshman year Riz.
Daisuke: Fighter or Rogue. Honestly I think if Marya is in fact a Rogue he’s pretty much guaranteed gunslinger fighter. Again almost all of these characters have a gun so a lot of them are giving me gunslinger vibes. However! Daisuke has TWO guns. So he’s the most gunslinger of all lmao. We have also already seen Zac as a rogue (Pib) as well as a rogue-equivalent (Skip) in IH seasons so that could arguably be another point leaning towards fighter over rogue. Zac likes his melee classes and I respect it.
Vanellope: Artificer. For the last time. Yes. Like ALL of these characters are radiating artificer aesthetic because they’re all steampunk aesthetic. But I think, like Daisuke, she simply has the MOST artificer aesthetics. On account of the sick steampunk prosthetic. Also whatever it is on that necklace could be a spell focus? Otherwise for visible weaponry all we’ve really got is the gun. I think even in the old picture of the younger crew she gives the most second/third in command vibes being between the grandparents which in my mind is another tick on the box of ‘the MOST artificer’. Siobhan does tend to lean full or half caster class during IH seasons, in fact I think she’s actually done all of them EXCEPT cleric, artificer, and paladin. We have one whole IH season artificer (Gorgug) and one whole IH season artificer-equivalent (Gunnie) so it’d be nice to see her take a crack at it alongside checking off one of the last of the half caster classes in general lol.
Montgomery: Wizard or Druid! Official character art depicts him with a book and vials holstered as well as a book in hand which is what’s making me think Wizard. The animal patch on the coat, horn necklace, and flora beneath his feet is what’s making me think Druid. We haven’t seen Lou play either class in an IH season yet! We have, however, seen him play a WIS caster (Kingston) and two CHA casters (Fabian, Pinnochio) so I think it’d be nice to see him check off the box for INT caster since the closest he’s gotten was Gunnie. Which, as mentioned before, different system. However, if the class guesses above are all correct somehow, having a Druid certainly wouldn’t hurt the part comp since I’m guessing they don’t have a cleric and iirc druids get like. Way more options for healing than Wizards lol.
#d20#dimension 20 spoilers#d20 spoilers#cloudward ho spoilers#again. not really it’s just trailer stuff and theories.
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The Ultimate Guide to All-in-One UPSC Preparation in 2025 - Strategies, Resources & Coaching Insights
Introduction: UPSC 2025—The Game Has Changed
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam is known for its unpredictability and intensity. It isn’t just about memorization anymore—it’s about smart planning, critical analysis, and consistent performance. With over 10 lakh aspirants applying every year and only around 1000 selections, cracking this exam requires a comprehensive, all-in-one strategy.
In this detailed guide, we explore a 360-degree UPSC preparation strategy that includes everything from syllabus planning, coaching recommendations, current affairs, and digital learning tools to the importance of mindset and personality development. This is your roadmap to success in 2025.
What Does 'All-in-One UPSC Preparation' Mean?
All-in-one UPSC preparation is an integrated approach where aspirants combine:
Syllabus breakdown
Prelims + Mains synergy
Current affairs
Answer writing
Mock tests & feedback
Interview prep
Digital tools & mobile apps
Right mentorship and coaching
It’s not about studying harder; it’s about studying smarter and staying consistent.
Why the Traditional Approach Isn’t Enough Anymore
Old-school UPSC strategies like reading NCERTs alone or depending on coaching handouts are no longer sufficient. The dynamic nature of current affairs, evolving exam patterns, and the need for critical thinking demand a multi-dimensional plan.
UPSC now tests:
Analytical skills
Real-world awareness
Writing precision
Ethical reasoning
Balanced opinions
Thus, aspirants must adapt with an all-inclusive approach that aligns with 2025 trends.
Step-by-Step UPSC Preparation Blueprint for 2025
1. Understand and Break Down the Syllabus
UPSC preparation must begin with mastery over the syllabus. Divide it into smaller modules across GS-I to GS-IV and optional papers. Use digital tools like Trello or Notion for planning and tracking.
Check UPSC Detailed Syllabus at KSETU
2. Start With NCERTs & Standard Textbooks
NCERT books (6th to 12th) form your foundation. Once done, move on to standard books like:
Laxmikanth for Polity
Spectrum for Modern History
GC Leong for Geography
Ramesh Singh for Economy
Maintain crisp notes that can be revised in 15 minutes.
3. Prelims + Mains Integrated Learning
Avoid preparing for Prelims and Mains separately. For example, when learning Indian Polity:
Prelims: Focus on objective facts.
Mains: Focus on analytical answer writing.
This integration improves clarity and saves time.
4. The Role of Current Affairs in UPSC Success
UPSC is highly current-affairs driven. Follow these sources:
The Hindu / Indian Express (daily)
Yojana & Kurukshetra (monthly)
PIB updates
KSETU’s curated current affairs modules
Effective Prelims Preparation Strategy
Tip: Make a daily current affairs journal for revision.
5. Choose the Right Optional Subject
Optional papers are worth 500 marks. Popular subjects in 2025 include:
PSIR
Anthropology
Sociology
Geography
Choose based on:
Personal interest
Background
Availability of material
Quality of guidance
6. Coaching Matters: Why Chanakya IAS Academy Chandigarh Is a Top Choice
While many toppers opt for self-study, structured coaching offers a competitive edge, especially when it comes to strategy, clarity, and discipline.
Chanakya IAS Academy Chandigarh stands out due to:
Veteran faculty & retired bureaucrats
Structured GS + Optional + Interview Prep
Comprehensive test series with feedback
Regular seminars, guest sessions, and essay writing practice
Personalized mentorship for working professionals and freshers
“At Chanakya Chandigarh, the mentoring and mock interviews helped me shape my personality and approach. The learning atmosphere is unmatched.” — Ritika Sharma, UPSC 2023 Topper
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7. Mock Tests and Self-Evaluation
Mock tests train your mind for real-time problem-solving. Join Prelims and Mains test series from reputed platforms like Chanakya IAS Academy or KSETU.
Attempt weekly full-length tests
Review answers with UPSC model answers
Maintain an error log
Work on time management
8. Master Answer Writing for Mains
In Mains, presentation is key. Start writing one GS answer and one optional answer daily. Follow the Intro-Body-Conclusion format, add diagrams and real-world examples.
Mains Answer Writing – Topper’s Tips
9. Interview Preparation – From Day One
UPSC interviews test your personality, not just knowledge. Begin early by:
Practicing mock interviews
Improving spoken English
Staying updated on socio-political topics
Attending grooming sessions at coaching centers
10. Leverage Digital Tools and Apps
Modern UPSC prep involves tech-enabled learning. Use:
KSETU Platform: Video lectures, test series, notes
Anki / Quizlet: Revision via flashcards
YouTube Channels: StudyIQ, Drishti IAS, UPSC Wallah
Telegram Groups: Peer learning, daily answer challenges
Mindset & Motivation – The Hidden Ingredient
UPSC is a mental marathon. Here’s how to stay sharp:
Practice mindfulness or yoga daily
Read success stories and motivational blogs
Join a peer group for mutual support
Celebrate small milestones
Success comes to those who are disciplined, adaptable, and mentally strong.
Conclusion: Start Strong, Stay Consistent, and Choose Wisely
UPSC CSE is not just an exam—it’s a journey. The candidates who clear it are not necessarily the most intelligent, but those who plan smartly, use the right resources, and stay consistent.
To succeed in 2025, build a strategy that includes:
Smart planning
Right coaching like Chanakya IAS Academy Chandigarh
All-in-one platforms like KSETU
Daily evaluation
Mental well-being
The time to start is now. Let your vision, strategy, and commitment guide you toward becoming the next successful IAS officer.
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Current Affairs for SSC – Stay Ahead with the Latest Updates

Keeping up with current affairs for SSC is like having the cheat code to crack the exam. Whether you're aiming for SSC CGL, CHSL, MTS or GD Constable, being in the loop with what's happening in the country and around the world can give you that extra edge. Let's be honest, SSC isn't just testing your memory; it's checking how aware and informed you are.
Understanding SSC Exams
What is SSC?
SSC stands for Staff Selection Commission, a central government body that conducts various exams to recruit candidates into departments, ministries, and organisations under the Government of India.
Types of SSC Exams
SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level)
SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level)
SSC MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff)
SSC GD (General Duty Constable)
SSC JE, Stenographer, CPO and others
Weightage of Current Affairs
Current affairs form a crucial part of the General Awareness section. This section often determines your rank because it’s time-efficient, no calculations or logic, just facts. The weightage can go up to 25% in some papers.
Why Current Affairs Matter in SSC
Relevance in the General Awareness Section
Current events touch on politics, sports, economics, and more, all part of the syllabus. From knowing which country hosted the G20 summit to who won the Nobel Prize in Literature, it’s all fair game.
Past Paper Examples
In 2024’s SSC CGL, questions like:
“Who won the ICC Cricketer of the Year 2023?”
“What is the name of India’s latest lunar mission?” showed up, clear proof that current affairs are tested regularly.
Core Areas Covered Under Current Affairs
National News
New schemes like PM Suryodaya Yojana
Important constitutional amendments
Changes in government positions
International News
India’s role in COP28
India-UAE currency trade agreement
Economic Affairs
RBI’s repo rate updates
Union Budget 2025 announcements
Sports
Olympics qualifications
Major cricket and football tournaments
Awards and Honours
Bharat Ratna, Padma awards
International recognitions like Oscars, Grammys
Science and Technology
ISRO’s new missions
Innovations in AI and digital tech
Obituaries and Important Days
Notable deaths and their contribution
Days like International Women’s Day, World Environment Day
Top Current Affairs Topics for SSC 2025
Chandrayaan-3 and Gaganyaan updates
India's GDP forecast by the IMF
Changes in UPSC and SSC exam patterns
Union Budget and Railway Budget 2025
New Governors and Chief Ministers
Major international conflicts (Russia-Ukraine, Middle East)
How to Prepare Current Affairs Effectively
Best Way to Stay Updated
Newspapers: The Hindu, Indian Express (for in-depth analysis)
Apps: Inshorts, Daily Current Affairs (KGS)
YouTube: Khan Global Studies – daily updates and analysis
Make Notes Smartly
Instead of writing down everything, note only facts, dates, figures, and highlights. Make monthly compilations and revise at least twice.
Best Resources for SSC Current Affairs
Khan Global Studies (KGS) – trusted by lakhs of aspirants
PIB (Press Information Bureau) – government announcements
Month-wise Current Affairs Breakdown
January 2025
Pran Pratishtha ceremony at Ram Mandir
Union Budget expectations announced
February 2025
Budget speech by the Finance Minister
Indo-Bangladesh border agreements
March 2025
Swachh Bharat rankings released
India wins the Asia Cup in Cricket
April 2025
International Earth Day celebrations
New AI-based education initiatives launched
May 2025
Election results in major Indian states
Heatwave alerts and environmental updates
Government Schemes to Remember
PM Suryodaya Yojana – Solar energy push
Mission LiFE – Lifestyle for Environment
Jal Jeevan Mission – Water supply to every household
Samarth Scheme – Skill development for artisans
Budget and Economic Survey Insights
Focus on Green Growth
Increased allocation for defence and agriculture
Changes in income tax slabs
Push for digital public infrastructure
Must-Know International Events
India chairs the SCO 2025
Global climate deal signed at COP28
India-UAE digital currency initiative
Expansion of the BRICS group
Static GK vs Current Affairs
Where They Overlap
National symbols, capitals, and currencies often appear in both
Awards, sports records, and institutions
Tip: Merge your static GK with current affairs for better retention.
Mock Tests and Practice Sets
Weekly quizzes help boost retention
Adda247, Testbook, and Oliveboard offer good mock tests
Don’t skip current affairs-based full mocks
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Following too many sources creates confusion
Ignoring revision = wasted effort
Overemphasising old news and missing recent news
Last-Minute Tips for SSC Current Affairs
Focus on the last 6 months most
Revise PDF compilations multiple times
Don’t cram on the last day — review headlines instead
Conclusion
To sum it all up, current affairs for SSC isn't something you can ignore if you're serious about cracking the exam. Staying updated with national and international events, understanding their implications, and integrating them with your static GK is the winning formula. With the right resources like Khan Global Studies, proper planning, and consistent revision, scoring well in this section is absolutely doable. So, turn on those notifications, open that current affairs PDF, and start prepping smart!
FAQs
1. How far back should I study current affairs for SSC?
You should cover at least the last 6–8 months before the exam date.
2. Are daily current affairs better than monthly PDFs?
Use daily news for updates, but monthly PDFs are best for revision and consolidation.
3. Can I skip international current affairs?
No, international events are frequently asked, especially major summits and agreements.
4. Is YouTube enough for SSC current affairs prep?
YouTube (like Khan Global Studies) is great for daily learning, but always revise with notes or PDFs.
5. How can I remember so many current affairs?
Make short notes, revise regularly, and take weekly quizzes to retain the information.
Originally published at http://kgsupsc.wordpress.com on May 29, 2025.
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📍 Haridwar | 25 May 2025
A groundbreaking MoU was signed today at Patanjali Yogpeeth, bringing together the Central Council for Research in Yoga & Naturopathy (CCRYN), Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, University of Patanjali, and Patanjali Wellness.
🤝 Key Dignitaries Present:
Dr. Raghavendra Rao, Director General, CCRYN
Param Pujya Acharya Balkrishna Ji, Vice Chancellor, University of Patanjali
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🎯 Partnership Focus Areas:
✅ Joint research initiatives in Yoga & Naturopathy
✅ National & international conferences and workshops
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Key Features to Look for in the Best IAS Academy in Coimbatore
Preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) is a challenging journey, and choosing the right coaching institute plays a crucial role in an aspirant’s success. With many options available, selecting the Best IAS Academy in Coimbatore can be overwhelming.
A well-structured IAS coaching center provides expert guidance, a comprehensive study plan, and the right environment to help students stay motivated. In this blog, we will explore the key features to consider when selecting an IAS academy in Coimbatore.
1. Experienced and Qualified Faculty
The success of any IAS coaching institute largely depends on its faculty. Look for:
✅ Experienced Mentors – Teachers who have cleared UPSC exams or have years of experience in civil service coaching. ✅ Subject Matter Experts – Specialists in General Studies, Optional Subjects, and CSAT. ✅ Current Affairs Analysts – Experts who can simplify complex topics and provide insights into trending issues.
Example: Many successful UPSC toppers credit their success to mentors who guided them with exam-specific strategies.
2. Comprehensive Study Material and Resources
A well-structured curriculum with updated study materials is essential for UPSC preparation. The Best IAS Academy in Coimbatore should offer:
📌 UPSC-Aligned Notes – Covering NCERTs, standard reference books, and government reports. 📌 Current Affairs Compilations – Monthly and weekly updates on national and international issues. 📌 Test Series & Question Banks – Covering Prelims, Mains, and Personality Test patterns.
Pro Tip: Ensure the coaching center provides handouts, mind maps, and revision-friendly notes for better retention.
3. Personalized Mentorship and Guidance
Every student has unique strengths and weaknesses. A good IAS academy should offer:
🔹 One-on-One Mentorship – Personalized guidance to clear doubts and improve weak areas. 🔹 Doubt-Clearing Sessions – Interactive sessions to clarify complex topics. 🔹 Answer Writing Practice – Regular feedback to enhance writing skills for Mains.
Example: Successful UPSC aspirants often stress the importance of personalized mentorship in staying on track.
4. Regular Mock Tests and Performance Analysis
UPSC is all about smart preparation. Regular assessments help students gauge their progress. Look for:
✅ Weekly Prelims Tests – Objective-type questions to build accuracy and speed. ✅ Mains Answer Writing Sessions – Practice with model answers and expert reviews. ✅ Performance Tracking – Detailed feedback to improve weak subjects.
Fact: A study by UPSC coaching experts found that aspirants who attempt at least 40-50 mock tests before Prelims have a higher success rate.
5. Support for Current Affairs and Interview Preparation
UPSC interviews assess analytical skills, presence of mind, and personality traits. A good IAS coaching institute must provide:
📌 Daily Newspaper Analysis – Covering The Hindu, Indian Express, and PIB reports. 📌 Group Discussions & Debates – Improving critical thinking and communication skills. 📌 Mock Interviews – Simulated UPSC interview panels for confidence-building.
The Best IAS Academy in Coimbatore will have experienced bureaucrats and ex-civil servants conducting mock interviews.
6. Flexible Learning Options: Online & Offline Classes
In today’s digital age, flexibility is key. The right coaching institute should offer:
🎥 Live & Recorded Lectures – To help students revise concepts anytime, anywhere. 📚 E-Library & Digital Notes – Access to previous years’ question papers and study materials. 📅 Hybrid Model – A mix of offline and online classes for working professionals.
Example: Many coaching centers now provide mobile apps for accessing notes and mock tests on the go.
7. Past Results and Student Reviews
Before enrolling, research the academy’s success rate and student feedback. Check for:
⭐ Past Year UPSC Results – How many students cleared Prelims, Mains, and Interview? 📢 Alumni Testimonials – Insights from previous students about their experience. 🔍 Google & Social Media Reviews – Unbiased feedback on faculty, infrastructure, and support.
A coaching center with consistent UPSC selections is a strong indicator of quality training.
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Learn!! How to Prepare for Current Affairs for BPSC
Current affairs play an important role in both the UPSC and BPSC exams. Whether it’s the Prelims exam or the Mains exam, continuously updated with national and international events can produce or crack your chances of clearing the exam. The volume of information can be overwhelming, which is why a structured approach—daily, weekly, and monthly—is crucial for efficient preparation. Here’s a comprehensive strategy to tackle current affairs in a systematic manner for your upcoming Civil Services exam.
Daily Plan: Structured the Foundation
1. Daily Newspaper Reading (1-2 hours)
Newspapers to Follow:
The Hindu or The Indian refers to Express for national and international news.
It refers to Business Standard or Livemint for economic and financial news.
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How to Read:
Focus on editorials, op-eds, and in-depth reports.
Remove through headlines but avoid spending time on entertainment or sports unless they hold national significance (like Olympic achievements).
Note down important facts, data, and viewpoints from editorials.
Main Sections to Focus On:
The National and International News
The Government Policies and Schemes
The Environment, Science & Technology
The Economic Developments
The Social Issues and Reports
New trend Tip: Use a highlighter or digital tools like Evernote to make for best short notes. Keep your notes to the point, focusing on important points like policies, key data, and their implications. Visit our blog page.
2. Daily Current Affairs Magazine/Website (30-45 minutes)
Recommended Sources:
Insights on India or Bilsmod IAS Insitute for daily updates.
PIB (Press Information Bureau) for authentic government releases.
Review summaries of current affairs to cover any news you may have missed in the newspaper. This helps you cover a wider range of topics in a shorter time.
3. Practice Daily Quizzes (15-20 minutes)
Test of knowledge is an excellent way to revise daily current affairs. Websites like Bilsmod IAS Institute offer daily quizzes, that help you better prepare and reinforce what you’ve learned.
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Weekly Plan: Consolidation and In-Depth Understanding
1. Weekly Compilation of Notes (2-3 hours)
Every end of the week, review the notes you made while reading newspapers and online resources. Put in order them into categories such as:
Economy
Environment
Polity and Governance
International Relations
Science and Technology
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2. Follow One Weekly Current Affairs Magazine (2-3 hours)
Magazines like Yojana, Kurukshetra, or EPW (Economic & Political Weekly) provide a detailed perspective on government policies, socio-economic issues, and public administration. Pick one that meets your needs and read it thoroughly every week.
How to Use It:
You can Focus on government policies, schemes, and in-depth analyses.
Create a brief note from important articles that connect to the syllabus.
3. Watch Video Analysis or Discussions (1-2 hours)
YouTube channels offer various types of deep knowledge. The best content related to your useful topic provides weekly current affairs analysis. Watching these videos will help reinforce concepts, particularly if you're a visual learner.
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Fact Check Unit
Context: Government of India has recently notified Fact Check Unit (FCU) under the Press Information Bureau (PIB) of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) as the fact check unit of the Central Government. Background: In 2023, MEiTY promulgated the 2023 rules amending IT rules 2021, allowing the government to constitute a Fact Checking Unit (FCU) under IT (Intermediary Guidelines…

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WhatsApp पर लोगों को भेजा जा रहा कोल्ड ड्रिंक्स से बचने का संदेश, इबोला वायरस होने के किया जा रहा दावा; जानें सच्चाई
PIB Fact Check: वॉट्सऐप पर चल रहे एक फर्जी मैसेज के खिलाफ भारत सरकार ने चेतावनी जारी की है। व्हॉट्सऐप यूजर्स को यह मैसेज सरकार की ओर से होने का दावा करते हुए भेजा जा रहा है। इसमें कोल्ड ड्रिंक्स से बचने के लिए कहा गया है। जिसका कहना है कि इससे इबोला वायरस हो सकता है। हालांकि, यह एक फर्जी मैसेज है जिसकी PIB फैक्ट चेक ने ��ुष्टि की है। एक X पोस्ट के जरिए, PIB फैक्ट चेक यूनिट ने अफवाहों और झूठे…
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Google tem novas ferramentas para combater a desinformação
Google disponibilizou esta semana três novas ferramentas que combatem a desinformação, as quais permitem "obter mais contexto sobre as imagens e fontes que encontra", onde se inclui a "experiência de pesquisa generativa", divulgou a tecnológica.

Em comunicado, a multinacional anunciou no dia em que se realizou a 'Fighting Misinformation Online', evento em parceria com a Google, YouTube e Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, a "disponibilização na pesquisa Google de novas formas de ajudar o utilizador a encontrar informações de alta qualidade e entender o que vê 'online'".
Uma das três formas é "sobre esta imagem", que resulta numa maneira mais fácil de verificar a credibilidade e o contexto das imagens que veem 'online' (globalmente em inglês), refere a empresa.
Ao "Fact Check Explorer" foi acrescentada pesquisa de imagens, permitindo aos jornalistas e verificadores de factos "uma maneira mais profunda de aprender sobre uma imagem ou tópico (globalmente)" e, por último, surge a "experiência de pesquisa generativa", a qual permite mais informação sobre as fontes.
"Estamos a começar a experimentar como a IA [inteligência artificial] generativa pode fazer algumas destas pesquisas para si e ajudá-lo a pesquisar com confiança (apenas EUA)", refere a Google.
A inteligência artificial (IA) generativa "poderá aumentar a dimensão da economia portuguesa em 15.000 milhões de euros", o equivalente a 6% do Produto Interno Bruto (PIB), revela um estudo da Public First encomendado pela Google divulgado esta semana.
De acordo com o relatório, a IA generativa (capaz de gerar texto, imagens e vídeo) "poderá aumentar a dimensão da economia portuguesa em 15.000 milhões de euros (ou o equivalente a 8% do Valor Acrescentado Bruto ou 6% do Produto Interno Bruto) e poupar, em média, mais de 80 horas por ano a cada trabalhador – o equivalente a duas semanas de trabalho".
Além disso, "ao ajudar todos em Portugal a concentrarem-se em tarefas mais produtivas e criativas, a IA pode acelerar o crescimento económico e, por sua vez, trazer progressos nos desafios sociais", pode lêr-se no documento.
O estudo da Públic First "mostra que 86% dos trabalhadores em Portugal pensam que as ferramentas generativas de IA irão ajudá-los a ser mais produtivos, sendo que este valor sobe para 91% por parte dos trabalhadores de escritório".
A implementação da IA nas empresas "para ajudar na monitorização preventiva dos riscos e na melhoria das competências dos trabalhadores em matéria de cibersegurança, Portugal poderia mitigar 690 milhões de euros de riscos de cibersegurança", conclui o estudo.
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Daily Current Affairs for UPSC: Your Essential Guide

Staying updated with daily current affairs is crucial for UPSC aspirants. It not only enriches your knowledge base but also prepares you for the dynamic nature of the examination. Here’s how to effectively integrate daily current affairs into your UPSC preparation.
1. Choose Reliable Sources
Select a few trustworthy sources for your daily news. Reputable newspapers like The Hindu and Indian Express, along with magazines such as Frontline and Yojana, offer in-depth analysis on important issues. Additionally, online platforms like PIB (Press Information Bureau) provide official government updates that are vital for the exam.
2. Daily Reading Routine
Dedicate a fixed time each day for reading current affairs. Early mornings or late evenings can be ideal for uninterrupted study. Focus on key topics such as government schemes, international relations, environmental issues, and socio-economic developments. This not only helps in retaining information but also develops a habit that can aid your overall preparation.
3. Make Notes
While reading, make concise notes on significant events and developments. Organize these notes by categories—such as politics, economy, and environment—to facilitate quick revisions. Summarizing information in your own words can enhance understanding and retention.
4. Link Current Affairs with Syllabus
Relate current events to the UPSC syllabus. For instance, if there's news on climate change, connect it with topics from the General Studies papers. This practice will ensure that you see the relevance of current affairs in the context of the exam, making your preparation more strategic.
5. Regular Revision
Set aside time each week to revise your notes. This reinforces your memory and ensures that you don’t forget key facts. Incorporate quizzes or mock tests into your revision to assess your knowledge and identify areas that need more attention.
6. Group Discussions
Join study groups or forums where current affairs are discussed. Engaging with peers can provide diverse perspectives and enhance your understanding of complex issues. It can also motivate you to stay consistent in your daily reading.
7. Stay Updated with Government Policies
Understanding government initiatives is vital for both prelims and mains. Regularly check for updates on flagship schemes like Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Digital India, and others. This knowledge will be beneficial in answer writing, particularly in the mains exam.
Conclusion
Daily current affairs are an integral part of UPSC preparation. By incorporating a systematic approach to reading, note-making, and revision, you can effectively stay informed and boost your chances of success. Make current affairs a daily habit, and watch your confidence soar as you navigate through the vast syllabus of UPSC.
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"Explosive Revelation: Modi govt's Jaw-Dropping Allocation - Half of Chandrayaan-3 Budget Diverted to Armoured Cars for the 18th G20 Summit?"
Preparations are underway for the upcoming 18th G20 Summit in New Delhi, where leaders from the world’s largest economies will gather. Recently, a report circulated on the internet claiming that the central government is spending over Rs 400 crore to purchase 50 bulletproof cars for the event. However, the Fact Checking arm of the Press Information Bureau (PIB) has dismissed these claims as fake.…

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