200+ signals · ~12 briefs · every morning

UPSC current affairs, ranked before you open them.

The problem was never too little news — it's too much. Every morning we read 200+ signals, drop the noise, and hand you about a dozen briefs, each ranked by an Oracle Score. No fluff, no five-app scramble. Just the day's exam-relevant signal — with the mechanism, the trap, and a linked PYQ already attached.

Free preview · bilingual briefs · no card required

A real day inside

This is a brief, not a summary.

Every card carries an Oracle Score, the samjho, the exam angle, and one-tap MCQs and Mains links — so the fact actually reaches your answer sheet.

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5Must-read 7Useful 0If time
Science GS3 Oracle Score 97/100
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Skyroot Aerospace announces the launch window for Vikram-1's first test flight — India's first private orbital-class rocket.

Samjho: Skyroot ne apna pehla orbital-class private rocket Vikram-1 test karne ka window announce kiya — "Mission Aagaman" — India ke private space sector ke liye landmark.

Exam angle

Private space participation — IN-SPACe, NGEs aur India ki space-economy strategy ka GS3 link.

PYQ linkedMCQs 3Mains 150/250Read brief →
Anatomy of a brief

Five things a headline never gives you.

01

Oracle Score

A 0–100 exam-probability rank, so the highest-yield story is always on top and the skippable ones are marked.

02

The mechanism

Not just what happened — why it works the way it does. The part examiners actually test.

03

The exam trap

The confusion or half-fact that quietly costs marks — flagged before it costs you one.

04

Linked PYQ

The previous-year question this connects to, so you see how the exam has already asked it.

05

Recall & practice

One-tap MCQs and a Mains prompt, so the fact moves from "read" to "usable".

How it works

From 200 signals to a plan.

Step 1

We scan the day

Every morning the pipeline reads 200+ current-affairs signals across sources so you don't have to.

Step 2

Noise is dropped

Duplicates, filler and low-yield stories are filtered out — what's left is exam-relevant.

Step 3

Each brief is built

Context, mechanism, trap and PYQ are written for every surviving story, then ranked by Oracle Score.

Step 4

You read what matters

Open the feed, start at the top, and cover the day's exam signal in minutes — not hours.

Honest comparison

Three ways to do current affairs.

 Newspaper + appsMonthly magazineClearUPSC Oracle
Time per day1.5–2 hrsBacklog buildsMinutes
Ranked by exam valueOracle Score
Mechanism & trapYou dig it outSometimesIn every brief
Linked to PYQsRarelyYes
Built-in recallMCQs + Mains
FreshnessDailyMonthlyDaily
Questions

Current affairs, answered.

How should I study current affairs for UPSC?

Read for direction, not completion. For each event, know the context, the mechanism, the examiner's trap, and the syllabus or PYQ link — which is exactly what each brief here gives you.

What is the Oracle Score?

A 0–100 exam-probability rank on every story, so must-read items rise to the top and low-yield ones are marked skippable when you're short on time.

Does this replace my newspaper?

Anxiety ko replace karta hai. Depth ke liye newspaper padho, par 200+ signals me doobne ki zaroorat nahi — din ka exam-signal filtered aur ranked mil jaata hai.

Is it free?

Yes — the daily feed preview is free, no card required.

Stop reading the news.
Start ranking with it.

Aaj ki news ko aaj hi exam-ready bana lo.