
For CLAT & CUET Aspirants | June Edition
In competitive exams like CLAT and CUET, staying updated with current affairs is not optional — it’s essential. Whether it’s for General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, or to build awareness for essays and interviews, a strong grasp of current events gives you an edge.
To help you out, Career Launcher South Ex presents a crisp and exam-focused June 2025 Current Affairs Recap — covering national, international, legal, economic, environmental, and sports news most relevant to your preparation.
A major political development, with key shifts in party representation and coalition dynamics.
The Ministry of Electronics & IT released a draft of India’s AI framework, emphasizing responsible development and ethical usage of artificial intelligence.
ISRO confirms a late 2025 launch for India’s next lunar mission, focused on sample return technology.
Key discussions on climate change, AI governance, and trade policy. PM Modi addressed the summit virtually, reinforcing India’s role on global issues.
Boosts India’s diplomatic standing and global influence.
A significant human rights and legal development, with global debates on its implications.
The SC mandated a 3-member panel, including the CJI, to ensure neutral and independent appointments.
A constitution bench heard arguments on the division of powers between the Delhi government and the Centre.
Landmark verdict boosting digital rights and legal reasoning discussions for aspirants.
Relevant for monetary policy questions in CUET and CLAT.
Resilient performance despite global slowdown.
Important for discussions on cybersecurity, online rights, and technology regulation.
Sparked nationwide discussions on climate resilience and urban heat management.
Useful for CLAT legal-environmental overlap questions.
The strongest in two decades — affected satellite navigation systems and airline routing.
Held in Nepal. India defeated Bangladesh in the final.
Ideal for personality-based or current sports achiever questions.
Marked globally on June 21st, with participation in over 100 countries.
Revise in Short Bursts: Use flashcards or short 20-minute GK revision sessions.
Make Connections: Link events to legal, political, or economic concepts.
Practice MCQs Daily: Build speed and accuracy using quiz books or classroom assignments.
Write Weekly Summaries: Improve long-form answer writing, especially for CUET subjective sections.
Current affairs preparation isn’t about memorizing headlines — it’s about understanding impacts, connecting them to legal and constitutional frameworks, and thinking critically about their relevance.
This capsule gives you the “what.” Our mentoring sessions at Career Launcher South Ex help you crack the “why.”
Stay informed. Stay consistent.
And keep building your GK muscle — one month at a time.