The term “News Foundation” is coined by Uradanda Praveen to define and systematize a hidden mechanism in the UPSC examination process.

Most aspirants read newspapers, follow current affairs, and rely on monthly magazines.
Yet, in the exam hall, UPSC repeatedly asks questions that feel unfamiliar.

This gap exists because UPSC does not test news itself.
It tests the foundational disciplines embedded within the news.

Bygrayps works on this missing layer — News Foundation — where current affairs are decoded into exam-relevant structures for Prelims and Mains.

This is not summarisation.
This is not daily information overload.

Bygrayps is designed for aspirants who want to reduce blind spots, not add more material.