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تُعد قناة UPSC CSE Why (@csewhy) في القطاع اللغوي الإنكليزية لاعباً نشطاً. يضم المجتمع حالياً 42 477 مشتركاً، محتلاً المرتبة 4 305 في فئة التعليم والمرتبة 9 175 في منطقة الهند.

📊 مؤشرات الجمهور والحراك

منذ تأسيسه في невідомо، حقق المشروع نمواً سريعاً وجمع 42 477 مشتركاً.

بحسب آخر البيانات بتاريخ 22 يونيو, 2026، تحافظ القناة على نشاط مستقر. خلال آخر 30 يوماً تغيّر عدد الأعضاء بمقدار 73، وفي آخر 24 ساعة بمقدار -13، مع بقاء الوصول العام مرتفعاً.

  • حالة التحقق: غير موثّقة
  • معدل التفاعل (ER): يبلغ متوسط تفاعل الجمهور 11.49‎%. وخلال أول 24 ساعة من النشر يحصد المحتوى عادةً 9.03‎% من ردود الفعل نسبةً إلى إجمالي المشتركين.
  • وصول المنشورات: يحصل كل منشور على متوسط 4 880 مشاهدة. وخلال اليوم الأول يجمع عادةً 3 836 مشاهدة.
  • التفاعلات والاستجابة: يتفاعل الجمهور بانتظام؛ متوسط التفاعلات لكل منشور يبلغ 10.
  • الاهتمامات الموضوعية: يركز المحتوى على مواضيع رئيسية مثل context, newspaper, hindu, relevance, governance.

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Smart notes & right guidance for UPSC CSE. Current Affairs updates daily On a special CA mission for UPSC 2026, tune in daily! PYQs matlab CSEWhy. Get PYQs (Pre, Mains & CSAT) at CSEWhy.com/upsc Follow on X: X.com/csewhy IG: Instagram.com/csewh...

بفضل وتيرة التحديث المرتفعة (أحدث البيانات بتاريخ 23 يونيو, 2026) تحافظ القناة على حداثتها ومستوى وصول مرتفع. وتُظهر التحليلات تفاعلاً نشطاً من الجمهور، ما يجعلها نقطة تأثير مهمة ضمن فئة التعليم.

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Solar Geoengineering + UNSC graphic details
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Solar Geoengineering + UNSC graphic details

Pre note: result will come when it will come, breathe. 🚨09th June | Monday🚨
Daily Notes🗒
1. US National Guards • Dual Command reflecting US federalism Serves state governors for domestic crisis & federal govt. for national defense • Crisis Response Key responder in disasters & public safety, bridges civilian military roles (comparable to NDRF in India) • Structure: Led by state governor's, funded jointly by state/centre • In news: POTUS summoned 'em in LA; origin 1636 2. MagIC (Magnetic Isolation and Concentration) • imaging of biological molecules at 100x lower concentrations, enhancing research capability • Purpose: To accelerate breakthroughs in drug development & disease understanding 3. Irish Bogs • Natural carbon sinks storing C in peat; makes it critical for climate change mitigation • Biodiversity hotspot: Support unique flora & fauna adapted to acidic conditions offering insights into conservation strategies • Global Policy Relevance: Ireland's bog protection issues highlighted in European Court of Justice 4. National Cadet CorpsHistory: estd 1948 u/ MoDefence; headed by DG (Lt. Gen) • Objectives & Role: To groom disciplined, patriotic citizens focusing on youth training, leadership, social service & nation-building, while aiding logistics & rescue during emergencies 5. UNSC Temporary Members • UNGA elects Bahrain, Columbia, DRC, Latvia & Liberia as non-permanent UNSC members for a 2 year term • Total 10 non permanent members, 5 elected every year • Pakistan: chair of UNSC 1988 Taliban Sanctions Committee for 2025, vice-cair of UNSC Counter-Terrorism Committee Note: UNGA elects non-permanent members of UNSC 6. Aerosol Injection - Stratospheric [Solar geoengineering technique ] • Climate Mitigation Technology: Reflects sunlight to cool earth by mimicking volcanic eruptions (lowers global temperatures by 0.5°C) • Effectiveness and Risks: Could lower warming more in polar than tropics; posing risks like uneven cooling, ozone depletion & disruption in monsoon patterns • Other methods of Solar Radiation Modification i) Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB): - Spraying fine seawater droplets into low level ocean clouds to enhance reflectivity & persistence - More localized than SAI but also more technically challenging & weather dependent ii) Space Sunshades: - Place large mirrors in orbit or at Lagrange Point 1 (points where gravity of earth/sun balance each other) to block/deflect incoming solar radiation iii) Cirrus Cloud Thinning (CCT): - Aim: to reduce global warming by modifying high-altitude cirrus clouds (trapping heat due to their high ice content) - CCT injects Bismuth Tri-iodide (ice-nucleating particle) to enlarge crystals, making cirrus clouds less persistent & escape heat iv) Spraying Diamond Dust: - Spraying synthetic nanodiamonds (1-100nm) into stratosphere - Highly reflective & chemically inert; scatter solar radiation in turn cooling the planet 7. Nomadic Elephant | India-Mongolia Joint Military Exercise: To enhance interoperability; focus: counter-terrorism & UN peacekeeping in semi-urban/mountainous terrain. 8. Census revision here
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recommendations📰
Indian Express 🗞 1. Tailoring a sector (GS3: Trade) 2. Renewable & protected (GS3: Wind Energy) PS: Pre or Mains, what did you study today?

2 headlines across 4 years
2 headlines across 4 years

Kaisa laga aaj ka CA? Saying it regularly, you don't have to worry about CA. Count on me, you won't regret. Promise! :)

India is drawing 6 lines on ground to transfer water of Indus River System To cover states of HR, PB, UP, RJ, GJ Canal 2 seem
India is drawing 6 lines on ground to transfer water of Indus River System To cover states of HR, PB, UP, RJ, GJ Canal 2 seems to be coinciding with ancient civilisational river: Saraswati

9. Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) - Overview: Highest ranking military officer & Principal Military Authority of Indian Armed Forces - Role and Responsibilities: Permanent Chairman of Chiefs of Staff Committee; ensure inter-service coordination • Principal Military Advisor to the Defence Minister on tri-services matters & advisor to Nuclear Command Authority • Heads Dept. of Mil Affairs (DMA), manage procurement, training, logistics, & facilitating theatre commands • No military command over service chiefs, "first among equals" with a rank equivalent to a Secretary in the Ministry of Defence. - Historical Context and Evolution: • Proposed post 1999 war by Kargil Review Committee, refined by Naresh Chandra Committee (2012) and Lt. Gen. D.B. Shekatkar Committee (2016) Purpose: address inefficiencies, enhance combat capability & reduce duplication amid modern warfare challenges - Key Facts Age: 65 years (no fixed tenure); eligible candidates include retired 4/3 star officers u/ 62 years at appointment Salary and perks match service chiefs; office ranks 12th in India’s order of precedence Current CDS, Gen Chauhan is a first instance of a 3 star general becoming 4 star general post retirement (to be elevated as CDS)

Pre note: Read everything with GREAT care today. Worked overtime to fix it for you! 😄 🚨08th June | Sunday🚨
Daily Notes🗒
1. 1. Great Indian BustardConservation Status & Threats: Critically Endangered (IUCN), Schedule I WPA72 w/ <150 individuals. Threatened by habitat loss + power line collisions, hunting & pesticides • Relevance: Flagship species for grasslands, tied to renewable energy conflicts; controls pests, indicates grassland health • In news: New chicks born in RJ, named after Op Sindoor: Vyom, Sofiya, Sindoor, Mishri etc. 2. DigiPINDigital Postal Index Number: geospatial reference system developed by Department of Posts, in collab with IIT Hyd & ISRO's NSRC • India's new era of addressing moving beyond JUST Pincode to pin point your exact geographic location 3. Bacteriophages to Combat Antimicrobial ResistanceOverview: AMR causes ~5mn global deaths where bacteriophages (phages) are emerging as an alternative • Mechanism: Phages target specific bacteria (eg E. Coli) [used in Soviet, Georgie & Belgium for ulcers & UTIs] • Strategies: Isolate bacteria, match phased & use engineered phages/banks to eliminate AMR • Challenges: Limited approval, mostly compassionate use; India explores this, facing production and regulatory hurdles. 4. Heaviest Proton Emitter Astatine-188What? Finland & Indian collaboration to find Astatine w/ 188 micro-second half life • Function: Advances nuclear stability research, offering insights into proton rich isotop limits, predicting stability drop for future nuclear studies 5. Microgravity [Seen in Pre25] • Definition: Environment w/ low gravitational force, experienced in space where objects appear weightless • Importance: Enables research on physical & cognitive impacts, plant growth & biological processes in space • Applications: Supports studies on muscle dysfunction, bioregenerative life-support systems, and potential food/fuel sources, aligning with India’s space missions like Gaganyaan • Challenges and Future: Poses risks like muscle atrophy and requires advanced tech, influencing future space habitation and interplanetary missions. 6. Axiom-4 (Launch: 10 June) • Crew capsule: Dragon C213, Launch vehicle: Falcon 9 [both SpaceX] • India: Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla is the pilot while another Indian Group Captain Prasanth Balakrishnan Nair is on standby • ISRO Payloads on Axiom-4: 8 payloads (covered in next text) 7. Microalgae What? Microscopic photosynthetic organisms found in aquatic environments (being studied by ISRO in Axiom-4) • Applications: Potential source of food, fuel, oxygen as well as use-case in wastewater treatment & carbon sequestration 8. TardigradesOverview: Water bears (microscopic extremophiles 0.05-1.2 mm) surviving extreme conditions (-272°C to 150°C) via cryptobiosis (Axiom-4 is carrying them as ISRO payloads) • Relevance: Research on their revival & gene expression in microgravity aids astrobiology & space exploration

I am working overtime to compensate covering all pointers covered in newspapers + PIB. Fun fact, I spent last 2-3 days working on mapping PRE25 Paper Qs to CSEWhy sources and have 45+ Qs references. Will share soon Long story short, NEVER be in a doubt of quality of CA you get here. Count on me, promise :)

I am seeing lesser interest in daily CA from aspirants despite curated notes on most articles of Newspaper + PIB + other sources Kya hua? Hogaya josh thanda? :)

Pre note: subscribe to CSEWhy CA blog for Free with just your email here 🚨07th June | Saturday🚨
Daily Notes🗒
1. National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) Statutory body u/ NCISM Act 2020 (replaced Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM)) • Regulates Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa under Ministry of AYUSH • 29 Member team appointed by Search Committee (Cabinet Sec heads this search committee) • Initiatives (PRANA Conference, SMART 2.0, Desh Ka Prakriti Parikshan Abhiyaan) • Functions: - Regulate Medical education & institutions - Promote research & universal healthcare - Appellate authority for board decisions - Ensure quality & ethics among professionals 2. PM-PRANAM SchemeIn news: Launched to cut synthetic fertilizer use (KA leads the movement) • What's it?: Programme for Restoration, Awareness, Nourishment, and Amelioration of Mother Earth; to reduce chemical fertilizers (2023-2026 FY) • Approach: Encourage balanced use of chemical, biofertilizers, & organic inputs via natural farming • Tech use: tracked using Integrated Fertilizers Management System (iFMS) • Sustainable Practices: Reduces chemical inputs (e.g., DAP, NPK, MOP), minimizing soil degradation, water contamination, and biodiversity loss • Incentives: Centre grants 50% of subsidy savings to states (70% to farmers/panchayats, 30% for organic farming); no separate budget, funded by existing subsidies. • Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers 3. Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Electric Passenger Cars in India (SPMEPCI) Objective: Boost electric passenger car manufacturing (to achieve net zero by 2070) • Eligibility: Companies w/ ₹10k crore automotive revenue + ₹3k cr fixed asset investment • Incentive: 15% customs duty on importing 8k EVs annually for 5 yrs • Requirements: ₹4.1k cr invested in 3 years, 25% DVA by year 3, 50% by year 5 4. Learn about World Milk Day here on CSEWhy Blog 5. Revise Monetary Policy Committee here
Revision Recommendations📚
1. Pandyas Kingdom & architecture (new temple unearthed from their time)
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recommendations📰
Indian Express 🗞 1. After Sindoor, Calculate (GS3: Internal Security + GS2: IR) 2. Bridges to Valley: Lives along the line (GS3: Infrastructure; story of Chenab Bridge) PS: I will soon share images to confirm how you could solve Qs in Pre25 from such daily messages of this group :)

Thank me later :)
Thank me later :)

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The kind of quality content you'd find on CSEWhy blog. Subscribe for FREE with your email: blog.csewhy.com

Pre note: Women in combat roles 🚨06th June | Friday🚨
Daily Notes🗒
1. Khichan & Menar | New Ramsar Sites (total 91, 4 in RJ) • Khichan (Phalodi): famous for migratory Demoiselle cranes • Menar (Udaipur): bird village famous for community led bird conservation efforts 2. Anji Khad Cable Stay Bridge • Reasi, Jammu over Anji river, part of Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) • Anji is tributary of Chenab, key part of Indus River system
Quotes💡
"We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals" - Immanuel Kant
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recommendations📰
Indian Express 🗞 1. Reimagining the classroom (GS2: Education & Policy) 2. State of ungulates: health of tiger depends on health of its prey (GS3: Environment) 3. Hydrology of the Brahmaputra (GS3: Environment, GS2: IR) PS: What did you study today?

Pre note: Starting Mains Prep? Start here 🚨05th June | Thursday🚨
Daily Notes🗒
1. Malayalam Film Industry & Justice Hema Committee • Justice Hema Committee: Formed in 2017 after a sexual assault case naming a prominent Mallu actor • Finding: The report highlighted pervasive sexual harassment & gender inequality in Malayalam film industry • Issues: 'Culture' of sexual harassment prevails, no casting couch regulations & systematic issues • Response & Challenges: Report was not released till a RTI campaign, released with 63 pages redacted; no concrete outcome 2. Exposomics (study of exposome) It encompasses all environmental exposures an individual experiences over lifetime and how these exposures interact w/ genetic & biological factors to influence health & disease. • Purpose: Map exposures to understand cumulative impact on health outcomes using tools like biomarkers, sensors & omics tech 3. Census pointers:First: 1872, first completed: 1881, first caste census: 1931 • Conducted by: Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner u/ MHA • Legal basis u/ Census Act 1948 • Next census: conclusion expected by 2027, last census in 2011
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recommendations📰
Indian Express 🗞 1. What Dhaka needs? (GS2: IR- India Bangladesh relations) 2. The Census of 1931 (GS2; Read for how the last caste census was 1931) PS: What did you study today?

Dams of India | Add Almatti Dam to this for revision :)
Dams of India | Add Almatti Dam to this for revision :)

@CSEWhy Newspaper Recommendations📰
Indian Express🗞 1. The great churn in Asia (Miss nothing from this writer) 2. The Centre for the states (GS2: Centre-State Relations) 3. New protections for Ladakh (GS2: Special areas) PS: Avoid speculations around result days.

4. Civil Services Reforms Historical Context: The UPSC exam format, rooted in the 1854 Macaulay Report, emphasizes merit and talent transferability, with the Kothari Committee (1975) introducing a three-tier structure (pre, mains, interview). • Initial Format Issues: Preliminary exam had optional subjects and General Studies (GS) papers; post-prelims, only shortlisted candidates’ marks were considered, favoring urban students with English proficiency and coaching access. • Concerns with Format: High qualifying marks and Paper-I’s focus on English disadvantaged rural candidates, leading to protests; questions often lacked merit for assessing civil servants. - Reconsider 6 attempts restricting to at-most 3 - Consider upper age limit to 27-29 as against current of 32 - Can include work ex mandatory of 1-2 years before appearing for UPSC CSE Pre - Need more admin focused Qs, feedbacks on scores & optional reforms - Aberration needs to be corrected w/ optional replaced by compulsory subjects for all 5. Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) Concept: Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) integrates solar panels into buildings to serve dual purpose of building material & power generator (unlike BAPV Building-Applied-Photovoltaics i.e. panels added post construction) • Benefits: Offers energy efficiency (on-site power reduces grid dependency), cost savings (lowers electricity bills), aesthetic appeal, and sustainability (reduces carbon footprint). • Applications: Used in facades (as cladding), roofs (solar tiles/shingles), and windows (semi-transparent panels), replacing conventional materials. • Challenges & Scaling in India: High initial costs; requires policy support (subsidies, tax benefits), awareness campaigns, R&D investment, and integration into urban planning (e.g., smart cities). 6. Metal based nanozymeVanadium pentoxide (V2O5) at IISc to address abnormal blood clotting in conditions like pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE). • How?: Nanozyme mimics natural antioxidant enzymes, controlling reactive oxygen species (ROS) to prevent excessive platelet activation and thrombosis (clot formation). • Significance: Targets thrombosis, a major cause of morbidity/mortality, with potential applications in preventing ischemic stroke caused by clogged blood vessels.

Pre note: Did you know about this? 🚨 04th June | Wednesday 🚨
Daily Notes 🗒
1. Axiom-4 (Ax-4) MissionOverview: 4th pvt astronaut mission to ISS; uses SpaceX Falcon 9 & Crew Dragon • Crew: Astronaut nationalities include US, India, Poland, Hungary • Objectives: Conduct ~60 microgravity experiments, test spacecraft tech, promote commercial space initiatives, and engage in STEM outreach. • Significance: Boosts India's Gaganyaan, supports Axiom's commercial space station vision & fosters global space collab. • ISS Context: Modular LEO station for microgravity research, operated by U.S., Russia, Japan, Canada, Europe. space. 2. Enemy Property ActOverview: Enemy Property Act 1968 governs properties left by Pak/Chinese nationals post-partition, 62/65/71 war and is managed by Custodian of Enemy Property for India (CEPI). • Definition: Covers movable (shares, gold) and immovable (land, buildings) assets of enemy subjects/firms (Pakistan/China nationals). • Key Provisions: Enacted under Defence of India Rules, 1962; CEPI manages ~13,252 properties worth over Rs. 1 lakh crore, mostly Pakistani-owned. • 2017 Amendment: Expands enemy to include heirs (even Indian citizens); denies succession rights; ensures properties remain with CEPI. • Disposal: CEPI auctions vacant properties, offers occupied ones to occupants, sells movable assets; proceeds to government (e.g., Rs. 3,407 crore from shares, 2018–22). • Significance: Enhances national security, supports economic monetization, resolves legal disputes (e.g., Raja of Mahmudabad case) 3. Mount Etna EruptionOverview: Mount Etna, Europe’s largest active volcano producing ash, smoke, and rock fragments several kilometers high. • Location: Situated on Sicily’s east coast, Etna is Italy’s highest peak south of the Alps, with five summit craters and frequent flank eruptions. • Eruption Details: Classified as a Strombolian eruption (moderately explosive, gas-driven bursts) by INGV Etna Observatory; some experts argue it was a Plinian eruption (more explosive, reaching stratosphere). Impact: Spectacular display with no reported injuries, damage, or flight disruptions, despite near-constant activity (60+ flank eruptions since 1600). • Historical Context: Etna, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2013, has a 500,000-year eruptive history, with documented activity for 2,700 years. • Scientific Insight: Eruptions driven by gas pressure and magma chamber activity; Strombolian eruptions involve sudden gas bursts, while Plinian eruptions are more explosive.

In 2025, people born in • 1993 are 32 • 1994 are 31 • 1995 are 30 • 1996 are 29 • 1997 are 28 • 1998 are 27 • 1999 are 26 • 2000 are 25 You’re no more a kid with potential. Surface that potential! Quit the habits messing up your life

Pre note: Will cover detailed notes tomorrow 🚨 03rd June | Tuesday 🚨
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recommendations📰
Indian Express🗞 1. entire explained page PS: Avoid speculations around result days.