Important Current Affairs
for CLAT-2021 , (January 2021)
Current Affairs is one of the most important sections in CLAT 2021 and it can fetch you some very good marks if you sincerely devote your time to it. It is not a section that you can ace in 10-15 days.
The best way to work on your General Awareness is by reading newspapers daily or going through weekly news as it will cover your maximum content than going through the monthly or 6 months news.
Here we are providing you with the gist of current affairs from all the newspapers which will save your time and you can devote that time into studying all the relevant Current Affairs from the month of January 2021 for CLAT 2021.
Preparing for CLAT 2021 current affairs & general knowledge
It not so easy and also this section is one of the most important sections to prepare for CLAT 2021. The section contains maximum number of questions and holds highest weightage in the exam. However, keeping a track of the latest happenings around India and the world sometimes seem tricky to students.
Moreover, with the newly introduced comprehension-based questions, the preparation for CLAT Current Affairs & GK section has become even trickier for students. That is why it becomes imperative for all the aspirants to go through this compendium and cover all the affairs from the month of January 2021.
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Let’s now look at a snippet from the document below:
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Recently, there have been reports of Chinese construction of three
villages in Arunachal Pradesh 5 kilometres from the Bum La pass.
Bum La Pass is one of the four officially agreed BPM (Border
Personnel Meeting) points between the Indian Army and the
People’s Liberation Army of China.
Earlier in 2020, China had begun work on a strategically significant railway line that will link Sichuan province with Nyingchi in Tibet, which lies close to Arunachal Pradesh border.
The satellite images, dated November 2020, show that a full-fledged village has been built on the banks of the River Tsari Chu in the Upper Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh. The village is located a couple of kilometres across the Line of Actual Control (LAC). China had earlier built a permanent construction of military barracks in this area. The area has been under
Chinese control since 1959. It is at least 2 km south (in Indian Territory) of the McMahon Line, which China doesn’t recognise. After the 1962 war, India stopped patrolling the area.
China considers the McMahon Line illegal and unacceptable claiming that Tibetan representatives who had signed the 1914 Convention held in Shimla which delineated the McMahon line on the map were not having rights to do so. There are close to two dozen spots along the entire length of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in all sectors where India and China do not agree on its
alignment.
Source: https://thewire.in/diplomacy/mcmahon-line-illegal-china-responds-to-doval
Here we are providing with with a free PDF containing all the important news affairs from January 2021. Just click on the link below to download the file.
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