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Daily Current Affairs 2021 July - Current Affairs of India in English 2nd July

Latest Daily Current Affairs for UPSC | Current Affairs Today for Competitive Exams

Daily Current Affairs 2nd July, 2021 

Hello, aspirants are you preparing for any Govt Exam or specially UPSC Prelims 2021? If yes, then you must be aware of the current affairs section for the preparation. Therefore every aspirants of govt exam need to know the latest Daily Current Affairs for UPSC. So for that "Current Affairs Inside" decides to provide you the Daily Current Affairs for UPSC in english. Infact the latest Daily Current Affairs for UPSC in english will be a pedestrian to crack your exam.

In this article we have provided you the Current Affairs Today for Upcoming Exams. The current affairs are generally asked from the past six months. To improve your performance we are providing you with the important daily current affairs of June 2021. It is time that you prepared yourself efficiently before the exam season arrives. So, read all these Current Affairs Today to grab the govt job.

Daily Current Affairs 2021 July :

In order to succeed in the prestigious govt examinations, it is important that the aspirant has access to the Daily Current Affairs for the UPSC IAS examination. Specially the IAS toppers recommend that aspirant start their UPSC preparation with the latest Daily Current Affairs 2021 for UPSC IAS Prelims.

Current Affairs 2nd July, 2021 

Well here are the Current Affairs Today for Upcoming Exams : 

1. World Sports Journalists' Day was established by the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) in 1994 to mark the anniversary of the foundation of the organisation. AIPS was formed on July 2 of 1924, inside a boxing ring during the Summer Olympics in Paris. It aims at encouraging sports journalists to strive for excellence in their work and to set an example to the world not only in sports but to the entire globe at large.

2. A new species of land snail recorded from India has a touch of the tiger. Perrottetia rajeshgopali, the newest chronicled member of the global snail family, is named after one of the country’s top tiger conservationists — Rajesh Gopal.

3. Sir Richard Branson, found of Virgin Galactic, is set to reach space eleven days earlier than Jeff Bezos. Branson’s space company announced its first fully-crewed space flight is schedule to fly on July 11.

4. India’s 1st indigenous drone defence dome ‘Indrajaal’ has been developed by Hyderabad-based Grene Robotics. As per the company, the drone defence dome – ‘Indrajaal’ is capable of autonomously protecting an area of 1000-2000 sq km against aerial threats.

5. Israeli defence electronics company Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has unveiled Sea Breaker, a 5th generation long-range, autonomous, precision-guided missile system, which can precisely target sea and land targets up to a range of 300 kilometres.

6. Digital India initiative has completed its six years on 1 July 2021. Digital India is a government’s flagship scheme to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. It was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 1 July 2015. In the past 6 years, the government has launched many digital initiatives like Direct Benet Transfer, Common Services Centres, DigiLocker and mobile-based UMANG services.

7. The oldest commercial bank in the country, State Bank of India, SBI, is celebrating its 66th year on 1st July. SBI descends from the Bank of Calcutta founded in 1806 through the Imperial Bank of India.

8. The World Bank has announced additional funding of $8 billion for Covid-19 vaccines, for developing countries. With this, the total financing available for the Covid-19 vaccine reaches $20 billion.

9. The Gold, Silver and Bronze medals at the Tokyo Olympics will be composed of recycled electronic devices like discarded laptops and smartphones. This was informed by the organising committee of the event.

10. Tokyo Olympics are scheduled to begin on July 23rd and will conclude on August 8, 2021. The Games were originally scheduled to be held last year but were postponed due to COVID-19. 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) :

* Why Current Affairs Are Important?

- Current Affairs has a great weightage in the General Awareness/Knowledge Section. If prepared well, candidates can score good marks and improve their overall score in the Banking Examinations. On the other hand, preparing current affairs also improves your knowledge about National and International Events. 

* How daily current affairs are helpful for an aspirant preparing for Govt. Job?

- When preparing for Government Exams the most important part is the Current Affairs. The candidate should stay updated by making a habit of reading daily current affairs. 

* What is the easiest way of preparing current affairs notes?

- Reading current affairs daily and note them in a precise way would be the easiest way of preparing current affair notes and learning them. Here, we provide you all these study materials.

* How frequently one should study current affairs?

- One should be habitual of reading daily current affairs so that he/she does not miss any event and is aware of what’s going on around at both National & International level. 

* Which is the best monthly current affairs?

- Yojana Magazine & Kurukshetra Magazine. To get it monthly copy CLICK HERE

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