Daily Current Affairs Digest - 29 May 2026
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Daily Current Affairs Roundup: May 29, 2026
Hey everyone! Trying to keep up with the news for your upcoming exams? We know how overwhelming it gets. Here is a quick, no-fluff summary of what happened today that might actually show up on your papers. Whether you are prepping for UPSC, SSC, or Banking, keep these points on your radar.
National Updates
- Karnataka Leadership: Big news from down south. CM Siddaramaiah has resigned, clearing the path for D.K. Shivakumar. This is definitely one to watch for your Polity and Governance sections.
- NEET-UG Chaos: The Supreme Court is currently dealing with petitions regarding the NTA. Plus, there is talk about the government bringing in the armed forces to manage logistics for the re-exam on 21 June. Keep a close eye on administrative accountability topics.
- Education & CBSE: Dharmendra Pradhan has hit back at opposition claims regarding exam conduct. Also, CBSE is trying to fix their On-Screen Marking (OSM) process after some tender issues.
- Legal/Social: The CBI has arrested a former judge, Giribala Singh, in a dowry-related case. Important for Social Justice and Law sections.
Global & International Affairs
| Event | Significance |
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| US-Iran Tensions | Missile attack on Kuwait/Regional security impact. |
| Mount Everest Record | Tyler Andrews climbed it in under 10 hours. |
| Google AI | Sundar Pichai admits they are playing catch-up. |
Sports & Performance
- Tennis: World No. 1 Jannik Sinner is out of the French Open. A massive upset!
- Chess: R. Praggnanandhaa beat Magnus Carlsen at Norway Chess, but he is still pushing himself to improve.
- Badminton: PV Sindhu is looking strong at the Singapore Open, heading into the quarter-finals.
Exam Preparation Tips
Don't just read these as news. Ask yourself: How does this affect Indian foreign policy? What constitutional provisions relate to this? For the NEET-UG situation, look at the role of the NTA and judicial intervention. For sports, keep a tracker of major tournament winners for your 'Static GK' notes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q: Are these updates enough for my Prelims?
A: These are high-level summaries. Use these as a starting point to dive deeper into the constitutional or economic concepts behind the headlines. - Q: Which topics are most likely to be asked?
A: Policy changes (NEET/NTA), major judicial verdicts, and India's bilateral trade discussions are usually high-priority for UPSC and State PCS. - Q: Why is the Karnataka leadership shift important for exams?
A: It touches on federalism, the role of the Governor, and internal party democracy—all standard syllabus topics. - Q: How do I track these developments regularly?
A: Make it a habit to cross-reference these with your standard newspaper analysis every morning. - Q: Is there any specific focus for banking exams?
A: Yes, keep an eye on trade deal developments, as they directly impact forex and market stability.
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Kavita Nair is an education policy researcher with a Ph.D. in Education from JNU. She contributes well-researched articles on teaching vacancies, UPSC Civil Services, and central government recruitment drives.