Paper III current affairs is strongest when daily news is reorganised into governance themes. Rasniti helps aspirants move from current developments into exam-relevant analysis for polity, Constitution, social justice, federalism, public administration, welfare architecture, judiciary, and international relations.
Paper III is not just about reading political headlines. It requires understanding institutional implications, policy design, centre-state relations, implementation gaps, rights questions, and governance consequences. That is why Rasniti presents current affairs in a way that supports both prelims elimination and mains answer structuring.
The National Human Rights Commission has asked the Centre and State governments to explain inspections or audits after complaints that private schools substitute NCERT/SCERT textbooks with private...
WB–IMF Spring Meetings 2026: sovereign debt, MDB financing and the retreat of climate priorities (Paper3 · India & International Affairs)The 2026 Spring meetings of the World Bank and IMF foregrounded sovereign debt, MDB financing and water-agenda instruments while climate policymaking encountered political pushback.
Court Petition Seeks Headphone-Enabled VVPAT for Visually Impaired — Election Commission, Voter Accessibility and Judicial Review (Paper3 · Indian Constitution & Polity)A Madras High Court PIL seeks direction to the Election Commission of India to deploy headphone-based audio VVPATs for blind voters in the Tamil Nadu assembly poll.
NHRC schedules virtual hearing on alleged bonded labour in UP brick kilns — interface of statutory abolition, district compliance and social-security registration (Paper3 · Indian Constitution & Polity)The National Human Rights Commission will examine complaints on bonded labour in Uttar Pradesh brick kilns through an online hearing that summons state administration for reports on identification,...