Current Affairs in Gujarati – Daily, Weekly & Monthly
Welcome to Gujarat’s most trusted source for current affairs in Gujarati and Hindi, specially curated for GPSC, UPSC, Talati, Police, GSSSB and other competitive exams.
Whether you’re preparing for Class 1-2 GPSC exams, UPSC CSE, or State-level job tests, staying updated with reliable, exam-oriented current affairs is critical.
What is Current Affairs?
Current Affairs refers to recent events and news that hold importance in various competitive exams, especially for government jobs. Unlike general news, current affairs for exams focus only on relevant and exam-oriented topics.
Why Current Affairs is Important for Competitive Exams
In almost every competitive exam today — whether it’s GPSC, UPSC, Talati, Clerk, Police Bharti, or IBPS — current affairs carry significant weight. These questions test your awareness of:
- Government schemes & policies
- Budget & economy updates
- National & international events
- Awards, sports, summits, rankings
- Science, tech, and defense news
Current affairs not only improve your general awareness but also:
- Help in essay & interview rounds (especially in UPSC & Class 1-2 exams)
- Boost your score quickly due to factual nature (one-liners, MCQs)
How to Prepare Current Affairs in Gujarati Effectively?
Here are some trusted strategies and resources that really work:
1. Read Newspapers (Everyday)
Reading a Gujarati or English daily newspaper builds both knowledge & reading speed. Recommended:
- Sandesh, Divya Bhaskar (for Gujarati)
- The Hindu, Indian Express (for national/international affairs)
Tip: Focus on editorials, government schemes, and policy changes.
2. Use Monthly Magazines
Magazines like:
- Monday Musings (by rijadeja.com)
- Kurukshetra, Yojana (for UPSC)
They are great for revision and structured preparation.
3. Practice MCQs Regularly
MCQs test your retention, so include daily or weekly practice from:
- Mobile app quizzes
- PDF-based question sets
- Previous year’s paper analysis
4. Maintain a Current Affairs Notebook
Make handwritten notes topic-wise or month-wise.
- Use color codes or tabs (e.g. Red = Govt Schemes, Blue = Science)
- Update it weekly for quick revision before exams
5. Follow Only Trusted Sources
Don’t overload yourself with too many websites or apps. Stick to:
- Official government portals (PIB, MyGov, India.gov.in)
- Your preferred Gujarati/Hindi current affairs platform
- rijadeja.com’s curated weekly and daily updates
Why is Current Affairs Important?
Current Affairs plays a crucial role in almost every competitive exam. Questions are asked directly or indirectly from recent events. Staying updated not only improves your exam performance but also helps you become an informed and responsible citizen.
How to Start Current Affairs Preparation?
If you’re a beginner, start by reading one good-quality newspaper daily. Ideally, reading two newspapers—one national and one regional—gives better coverage. Additionally, refer to weekly or monthly current affairs magazines to reinforce your preparation.
Which Current Affairs Magazine Should You Follow?
While the market is filled with options, selecting the right magazine is key. At rijadeja.com, we publish Monday Musings—a weekly Gujarati current affairs magazine curated specifically for competitive exams. It offers concise and exam-relevant content, and it’s updated every Monday. You can access all past and current issues directly on our website.
Monday Musings Magazine – Weekly PDF in Gujarati
Our flagship weekly magazine, Monday Musings, offers:
- Hand-picked weekly current affairs
- Multiple-choice questions with answers
- Important dates, policies, and government schemes
- Free download as PDF
Current Affairs in Gujarati on Mobile App
Get daily updates, quiz practice, and study notes via our official mobile app:
- Daily Current Affairs Updates
- MCQ Practice Quizzes
- Weekly PDF Downloads
Frequently Asked Questions
You can get daily current affairs updates on the rijadeja.com mobile app and this website. Updates include news summaries, MCQs, and PDF links.
It’s our free weekly current affairs magazine, compiled in Gujarati. Each issue includes weekly news, MCQs, schemes, and policy reviews.
Yes. We provide Monday Musings current affairs PDFs for free. No login required.
Absolutely. The content is curated for competitive exams like GPSC Class 1-2, Talati, Police Bharti, UPSC CSE, and more.
Yes, download our rijadeja GK app to receive current affairs, job alerts, and quiz practice right on your mobile.
GPSC Class 1-2 prelims typically include 20–25 current affairs questions in Paper 1 (General Studies), often from the last 6–12 months.
Combine daily newspaper reading (e.g., The Hindu) with monthly compilations like Yojana, Kurukshetra, and Monday Musings. Also, revise weekly and practice MCQs regularly.
You can download free weekly and monthly PDFs from rijadeja.com including Monday Musings Current Affairs — ideal for GPSC and Talati.
Yes, current affairs are important for both. Prelims test your factual awareness, while mains may include analytical questions based on recent events.
For GPSC and state-level exams, Gujarati current affairs are sufficient. For UPSC and national exams, include English/Hindi sources as well.
Study at least 12 months of current affairs before the exam. For mains or interview, go back up to 18 months for in-depth issues and analysis.
Current affairs PDFs are helpful for revision, but for success, combine them with conceptual study, mock tests, and static GK preparation.