Sleepy Classes’ Current Affairs courses ensure that YOU are always updated with the latest events as they happen. Being updated with the latest affairs is ESSENTIAL for UPSC Preparation, and we are here to keep you in the loop.
Current Affairs for 2024

Current Affairs For UPSC
Courses for UPSC 2024
Why our Current Affairs Courses?
A completely structured course, specially curated by Complete Current Affairs.
Daily Video lectures are available i.e 6 days a week.
Video lectures target both Subject-wise and Topic-wise Discussions
Daily PDF as well as monthly compilations will be provided
Current affairs will be discussed along with Previous Year Questions.
About Teacher

Manmeet Kaur (Environment and DM) – Academically a Doctor. Her experience of 3 Interviews has enabled her to appreciate the importance of inter-linking both the static concepts with the ever-evolving, dynamic world of Environment related Current Affairs, leading to a high relevance of her class lectures, and a greater accuracy of students in the exam.
Kuber Singh (International Relations) – He has been Mentoring UPSC Aspirants from the Last 5 Years. He Believes that International relations is a REFLECTION of Human Thought, Emotions & Behaviour. His passionate and energetic approach of Teaching International Relations is Very Practical & Human Behaviour Oriented
Arvind Guleria (Economy) – His engaging lectures have helped students understand the toughest concepts with ease. His well-researched content from various fundamental sources will make it easy to analyse trends and current affairs.
Shraddha Ganjoo (Geography) – Her engineering background gives her the leverage to complete enormous tasks with ease and her experiments with law allows her to understand the essence of diversity. She will make every complex topic simpler. Her approach is rank oriented.
Ayush Raina (Polity and Governance) – Civil Engineer by Profession. He has qualified Punjab PCS. His experience of UPSC interview taught him that “Learning Never Stops”. He believes that the best way to defeat your opponent is to know each and every detail about it and his teaching will provide adequate ammo to you guys to conquer your enemy (figuratively).. UPSC CSE exam.
Dharminder Singh (Science & Tech) – With a strong medical background, he possesses a deep understanding of how Science and technology can be effectively used in both UPSC and everyday life. His ability to connect difficult concepts with real life examples is a testament to his teaching prowess. Moreover, his unwavering dedication towards fostering a positive and engaging classroom environment encourages critical thinking, creativity and passion for learning. Through his well researched content, he ensures that his students stay ahead of the curve.
Shubham Sagar (History) – While his past work experience lies in Software Engineering at Samsung, his passion has always been teaching history. Over the past 6 years, he has been mentoring UPSC Aspirants at various institutions throughout India with many of his students having gone on to become officers in Central and State Civil Services. For him, history is all about making connections between events rather than simply memorizing facts. His goal is to continue to assist UPSC Aspirants in their preparation for history by providing them with easy-to-understand material.
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Platform for Course Delivery
The course will be delivered through our web platform at courses.sleepyclasses.com.
You can also access all the courses via our Android and iOS Mobile Apps.
How to Tackle Current Affairs for UPSC CSE Exam?
Preparing for current affairs is an essential part of UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) preparation. Here are some tips to help you prepare for current affairs:
- Stay updated: Stay updated with the latest news and events by reading newspapers, watching news channels, and following reliable news websites. Make a habit of reading the newspaper daily, including editorial sections.
- Follow a reliable source: There are several sources available for current affairs, but it is essential to follow a reliable source. Some of the popular sources are The Hindu, Indian Express, Livemint, Economic Times, PIB, etc.
- Prepare notes: It is essential to prepare notes on current affairs. Make a habit of noting down the important news and events, along with their significance. This will help you revise the topics quickly.
- Analyze and relate: Analyze the news and events and try to relate them to the topics in the UPSC syllabus. This will help you understand the topics in-depth and remember them for a long time.
- Practice MCQs: Practice multiple-choice questions (MCQs) based on current affairs. This will help you revise the topics and assess your preparation level.
- Revision: Regular revision is the key to remembering current affairs. Make a habit of revising the topics weekly, monthly, and quarterly to ensure that you don’t forget the important news and events.
- Take Mock Tests: Finally, take mock tests to evaluate your preparation level. Analyze your performance and work on your weak areas.
Remember, current affair is an important component of the UPSC CSE examination, and you should give it the importance it deserves. With consistent effort and a systematic approach, you can prepare well for this section.
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Current Affairs For UPSC
Sleepy Classes’ Current Affairs courses ensure that YOU are always updated with the latest events as they happen. Being updated with the latest affairs is ESSENTIAL for UPSC Preparation, and we are here to keep you in the loop.
Courses for UPSC 2024
Why our Current Affairs Courses?
A completely structured course, specially curated by Complete Current Affairs.
Daily Video lectures are available i.e 6 days a week.
Video lectures target both Subject-wise and Topic-wise Discussions
Daily PDF as well as monthly compilations will be provided
Current affairs will be discussed along with Previous Year Questions.
About Teacher
- Shekhar Dutt – Coming from an engineering background, Shekhar Dutt became a keen learner of the subject, and there started his attempt to self-teach himself this body of knowledge called Sociology.
- In turn, he proceeded through various texts and works on the subject, attempting to simplify concepts and ideas for himself.
- This, successively, is now helping his students learn the subject fluidly and vividly, using everyday affairs as examples.
- He’s happy to be a part of the successful journey of various UPSC aspirants who have gone on to secure Top Ranks like AIR 2, AIR 5, AIR 13, and have been Top scorers of the subject across the years.
- Reading (and then teaching) Sociology for more than 16 years now has been a life-changing experience for him.
Toppers Say
Platform for Course Delivery
The course will be delivered through our web platform at courses.sleepyclasses.com.
You can also access all the courses via our Android and iOS Mobile Apps.
How to Tackle Current Affairs for UPSC CSE Exam?
Preparing for current affairs is an essential part of UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) preparation. Here are some tips to help you prepare for current affairs:
- Stay updated: Stay updated with the latest news and events by reading newspapers, watching news channels, and following reliable news websites. Make a habit of reading the newspaper daily, including editorial sections.
- Follow a reliable source: There are several sources available for current affairs, but it is essential to follow a reliable source. Some of the popular sources are The Hindu, Indian Express, Livemint, Economic Times, PIB, etc.
- Prepare notes: It is essential to prepare notes on current affairs. Make a habit of noting down the important news and events, along with their significance. This will help you revise the topics quickly.
- Analyze and relate: Analyze the news and events and try to relate them to the topics in the UPSC syllabus. This will help you understand the topics in-depth and remember them for a long time.
- Practice MCQs: Practice multiple-choice questions (MCQs) based on current affairs. This will help you revise the topics and assess your preparation level.
- Revision: Regular revision is the key to remembering current affairs. Make a habit of revising the topics weekly, monthly, and quarterly to ensure that you don’t forget the important news and events.
- Take Mock Tests: Finally, take mock tests to evaluate your preparation level. Analyze your performance and work on your weak areas.
Remember, current affair is an important component of the UPSC CSE examination, and you should give it the importance it deserves. With consistent effort and a systematic approach, you can prepare well for this section.
Free Resources

Current Affairs For UPSC
Sleepy Classes’ Current Affairs courses ensure that YOU are always updated with the latest events as they happen. Being updated with the latest affairs is ESSENTIAL for UPSC Preparation, and we are here to keep you in the loop.
Courses for UPSC 2024
Why our Current Affairs Courses?
A completely structured course, specially curated by Complete Current Affairs.
Daily Video lectures are available i.e 6 days a week.
Video lectures target both Subject-wise and Topic-wise Discussions
Daily PDF as well as monthly compilations will be provided
Current affairs will be discussed along with Previous Year Questions.
About Teacher
- Prerna Trehan Ma’am is a deeply committed teacher with extensive knowledge of Political Science, International Relations, Indian Politics and Government.
- Worked as a Parliamentary Researcher for Dinesh Trivedi, Former Minister of Railways & Member of Parliament.
- Over 7 years of teaching experience at Chandigarh colleges and has prepared for the UPSC.
- Recipient of the UGC Senior Research Fellowship.
- Served as a guest professor for the MoHRD National Mission on Education through ICT for Postgraduate Courses in Political Science.
Toppers Say
Platform for Course Delivery
The course will be delivered through our web platform at courses.sleepyclasses.com.
You can also access all the courses via our Android and iOS Mobile Apps.
How to Tackle Current Affairs for UPSC CSE Exam?
Preparing for current affairs is an essential part of UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) preparation. Here are some tips to help you prepare for current affairs:
- Stay updated: Stay updated with the latest news and events by reading newspapers, watching news channels, and following reliable news websites. Make a habit of reading the newspaper daily, including editorial sections.
- Follow a reliable source: There are several sources available for current affairs, but it is essential to follow a reliable source. Some of the popular sources are The Hindu, Indian Express, Livemint, Economic Times, PIB, etc.
- Prepare notes: It is essential to prepare notes on current affairs. Make a habit of noting down the important news and events, along with their significance. This will help you revise the topics quickly.
- Analyze and relate: Analyze the news and events and try to relate them to the topics in the UPSC syllabus. This will help you understand the topics in-depth and remember them for a long time.
- Practice MCQs: Practice multiple-choice questions (MCQs) based on current affairs. This will help you revise the topics and assess your preparation level.
- Revision: Regular revision is the key to remembering current affairs. Make a habit of revising the topics weekly, monthly, and quarterly to ensure that you don’t forget the important news and events.
- Take Mock Tests: Finally, take mock tests to evaluate your preparation level. Analyze your performance and work on your weak areas.
Remember, current affair is an important component of the UPSC CSE examination, and you should give it the importance it deserves. With consistent effort and a systematic approach, you can prepare well for this section.