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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...

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Note: I've set up my first website. Did you check it here? 🚨 30 October 2023 | Monday 🚨 Mains Keywords✍️🏼 1. Middle-income trap • When a country reaches $5,000-$6,000 per capita income, but then doesn't increase at a pace 2. Lewis Model An expanding manufacturing ("capitalist") sector could absorb much of the surplus labour in agriculture & other "subsistence" sectors, by paying wages just high enough to make men leave the family farm Pre-related📄 1. Jehovah's Witnesses • A millenarian Christian group • Doesn't believe in Christian Trinity, but believes in Jesus as son of God & Jehovah as God • Follow a literal interpretation of Bible, have no priests & don't approve of traditional priesthood as practised in other Christian groups 2. 'Penny drop' verification • Mandatory for withdrawal of funds by subscribers of National Pension System • Involves Central Recordkeeping Agencies checking active status of savings bank account & match name in bank account number with name in Permanent Retirement Account Number 3. Places in News: Soloman Islands • Archipelago in Southern Pacific Ocean • "Flourishing" cooperation with China Reading Recommendations🗞 IE 1. Change & Challenge (GS2, IR) 2. Policy to what end, at whose cost (GS3, Economy & Agriculture) 3. India's first dist-level study on hypertension flags disparities in care, Page 10 (GS2, Health) 4. China model India didn't follow (GS3, Economy) 5. Caution for Israel, flashing warning signs for world economy (GS2, IR) TH 1. Give up impropriety, demonstrate impartiality (GS2, Polity; important) 2. An unfolding economic tragedy (GS3, Economy) 3. The Indian Railways' revenue problem (GS3, Infrastructure) PS: Don’t be scared at long length today, it’s easy! 😄💪🏻

Sunday Special ❤️ 4 Recommendations to utilize the weekend right! 1. Roadmap to better your essays | Click here to improve 2. Global South, what? | Click here to understand 3. Countries along tropics | Click here to revise 4. Indian Diaspora | Click here to save to your notes A CSEWhy exclusive! :)

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Painful to read! Always know when to exit Need help with Plan B? Join @CSEWhyPlanB

Note: Part time opportunities for aspirants coming up at @CSEWhyPlanB 🚨 29 October 2023 | Sunday 🚨 Revise concept of Cloud Seeding here Mains Keywords ✍️🏼 1. QR Code • A type of 2D matrix barcode • Invented in 1994, by the Japanese company Denso Wave for labelling automobile parts Pre-related📄 1. Meri Maati Mera Desh • Campaign under Ministry of Culture • Culminating event of 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav' • Tribute to Veers & Veeranganas who made supreme sacrifice for India • Comprises many acitivites & ceremonies across country at panchayat, block, ULB, state & national levels 2. National Crime Records Bureau • Headquartered in Delhi, setup in 1986 • Under Ministry of Home Affairs • Functions as repository of information on crime & criminals to assist investigators 3. National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS) • Launched in 2022, under NCRB • Assigns a unique 10-digit National Fingerprint Number to all suspects arrested by the police • Integrates data on a common platform for police across states Reading Recommendations🗞 TH 1. IITM Pune demonstrates cloud seeding can produce rainfall (GS3, Environment) 2. Why will police stations install DNA systems? (GS2, Polity) PS: Hit ❤️ for yourself if you're reading newspaper even on a Sunday!

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Note: 4 things to know as you start UPSC Preparation - Hear from IAS Naveen Kumar Chandra 🚨 28 October 2023 | Saturday 🚨 No
Note: 4 things to know as you start UPSC Preparation - Hear from IAS Naveen Kumar Chandra 🚨 28 October 2023 | Saturday 🚨 Nothing major in newspaper today other than QATAR I've summarised that in post below👇🏼 Revise India-Qatar Relations from UPSC point of view here

Note: New video with IAS Naveen Chandra coming on YouTube channel tomorrow. Subscribe now! 🚨 27 October 2023 | Friday 🚨 Mains Keywords ✍🏼 1. Reference Fuels • Specialised fuels used by auto-manufacturers for testing & calibration • India starts producing its own 2. Osteoporosis • A condition characterised by weakening of bones • Causes long term pain, changes in posture & increase chances of fracture, nerve injury 3. Finfluencers • People with public social media platforms offering advice and sharing personal experiences about money & investment in stocks Reading Recommendations🗞 IE 1. The Biden pragmatism (GS2, IR) 2. Warming up, breaking the ice (GS2, IR) 3. The best of both sides, Page 13 (GS2, Social Justice) 4. Takeaways from war zone (GS2, IR) 5. APAAR ID (GS2, Education) TH 1. TN experience on caste survey (Reading the gist would suffice) 2. Why are the China-Bhutan boundary talks significant? (GS2, IR; focus on last para) 3. What does abortion verdict mean for reproductive justice? (GS2, Social Justice) PS: Subscribe to my Free Current Affairs Blog: Blog.CSEWhy.com

Note: A fresh start at CSEWhy! Watch first MASTERCLASS with H’nble chairman of Estimates Committee here 🚨 26 October 2023 | Thursday 🚨 Have you subscribed to my blog with your email? blog.csewhy.com Reading Recommendations🗞 IE 1. Mahua case: process, precedent (GS2, Polity) 2. LS Ethics Committee: its constitution, members (GS2, Polity) 3. Mumbai Alarm Bells (GS3, Environment) 4. Balance of green power (GS3, Environment) 5. To open the campus (GS2, Education) TH 1. Warming Ties (GS2, IR) 2. Unhealthy urban India must get into street fight mode (GS2, Health) PS: Hit ❤️ for yourself if you're reading newspaper daily!

I have given feedback on 20 essays via email in last one week 15 were on 'Not all who wander are lost' 14/15 aspirants started with Gautam Buddha 🙃 React ❤️ to convey if you want me to share some lesser quoted but better examples for your Essays

Friends, I’m doing a fresh start. In a new video initiative, CSEWhy Masterclass, I sat with H’nble chairman of Estimates Comm
Friends, I’m doing a fresh start. In a new video initiative, CSEWhy Masterclass, I sat with H’nble chairman of Estimates Committee. This video is of great value to note additional pointers for GS2 & GS3 notes as well. If you want to explore upskilling with UPSC, a special word of advice for you towards the end Watch it at 1.5x 👇🏼 https://youtu.be/ShPdgMha7OA?si=zm6JlMGFver_ayZE

Note: Struggling with Daily CA? Get my daily CA Compilation from point no 2 of Pinned message 🚨 25 October 2023 | Wednesday 🚨 Have you subscribed to my blog with your email? blog.csewhy.com Mains Keywords ✍️🏼 1. Ball Lightning (aka Globe Lightning) • A ball of luminosity that usually occurs near the impact point of a flash & moves horizontally at a speed of a few centimeters per second • Occurs at times of intense activity in atmosphere • These balls are said to be plasmas 2. Deterministic Chaos • It essentially means that future can be predicted only if the present is known with a great degree of accuracy • ~ Butterfly effect: Some system is highly sensitive to its starting condition, small changes in these can lead to large changes in way system evolves Mains Keys🗝 1. AI to help construction industry face challenges and add value at all project stages from design & financing to construction etc (GS3, Application of AI) 2. Food labels to have QR code with comprehensive details about product to help visually disabled (GS2, Social Justice) Quote(s)💭 • History is who we are and why we are the way we are ~ David McCulloughWar must be fought without mercy but not without rules Reading Recommendations🗞 IE 1. Breathless in Mumbai (GS3, Environment) 2. Officer and Prabhari (GS2, Separation of Powers; Role of Civil Services) 3. World in flux, where India stands (GS2, IR) 4. Telangana law under scanner: how preventive detention works (GS2, Polity) 5. Behind Mumbai's poor air (GS3, Environment) TH 1. An India-Canada bonding that is in danger of snapping (GS2, IR) 2. Mitigating tragedies in the Himalayan region (GS3, Environment) PS: Hit ❤️ for yourself if you're reading newspaper daily!

Geography NCERT of 11th and 12th Class has 22 maps of India To make it easier for you to revise, I have compiled these 22 maps in one PDF React ❤️ if this makes it easy for you

Note: Become a leader for tomorrow. Host CSEWhy Meetups in your city! Apply here to become an Associate Partner 🚨 24 October 2023 | Tuesday 🚨 Subscribe to my Current Affairs blog for UPSC aspirants: blog.csewhy.com Mains Keywords ✍🏼 1. Dust suppressants • Salt of calcium or magnesium that can absorb moisture • To be used in Delhi Reading Recommendations🗞 Nothing major here. One good article on Vienna Convention, I have summarised detailed info on it in a blog post here for you to revise with ease from UPSC pov PS: Less things on newspaper today. Ease things with a break!

Note: Subscribe here on my YT for the upcoming Masterclass by H'nble chairman of Estimates Committee 🚨 23 October 2023 | Monday 🚨 Mains Keywords ✍🏼 1. Carrying Capacity • Based on the max population size that an ecosystem can support over a specific period without causing significant harm to its natural resources & overall health 2. Fluorescence • When an object absorbs some light of higher energy (like blue colour) & releases it at lower energy (like red colour) Quote(s)💭 • There are no military solutions- Dialogue and diplomacy are the only guarantee of lasting piece ~ Martin McGuinness Reading Recommendations🗞 IE 1. Towards a politics of presence (GS2, Social Justice) 2. Vienna Convention (GS2, International Treaties) 3. Has Bidenomics worked? (Read for awareness on American economy) TH 1. The Court's 'no fundamental right to marry' is wrong (GS3, Social Justice) 2. Restoring the ecological health of the Himalayas (GS3, Environment) 3. Have earnings grown post-pandemic? (GS3, Economy) 4. Cyber insurance critical for small, medium enterprises (Remember Prelims Q on cyber insurance?) PS: Aspiring for 2024/2025 UPSC? Join this Free webinar today evening from India's top educators & AIR 04 (2017) Ms. Saumya Pandey

Sunday Special ❤️ 4 Recommendations to utilize the weekend right! 1. Operations to bring back Indians since 2014 | Click here to revise 2. Nataraja, India's new diplomatic symbol | Click here to dig a little deeper 3. CSAT for 2024 | Click here to have a look at basics 4. CSE WHY Flowcharts | Click here to save to your notes A CSEWhy exclusive! :)

On Sundays, you sit alone after writing a test It’s a break day other than test You start reflecting on the purpose. You start asking yourself Why? Why? Why CSE? CSE, Why? You think of your age You think of your ageing parents It leaves you uncomfortable You open Instagram for a break from reality That guy who scored lesser than you in college just bought a new car The person you dated briefly in college is happily married The junior class neighbour you taught is now working in an MNC The people who you played cricket with are all doing ‘great’ “Instagram is just an illusion” you tell yourself and throw the phone away You sit back again with your eyes closed The scenes keep coming back to you That junior, that friend, that classmate, everyone. What wrong did I do? “I left home to become an officer but here I am, nothing” N-O-T-H-I-N-G It resonates in your mind with a slight pain Pain somewhere. You don’t know where but it gets to you! “What do I do?” It feels dark. You see no way forward On such days, sit down with a pen and paper Write down things • you have done • you want to do • you are good at • you would want to learn There’s no glory in spending youth preparing for an uncertain exam There’s no shame in quitting if you aren’t making it to the list Maybe you’re just a fish trying to climb the tree On this paper, towards the end: Write down what YOU will want to do! If #UPSC, give it one last serious attempt and forget everything else If you want to do something else, start small on the side and try Remember, you are on your own. Whatever happens to you is your responsibility It’s your responsibility to take a challenge It’s on you to enhance your Bal. Buddhi. Vidya. Make a decision and stick to it Make a decision and act on it Make a decision and Do it! Whatever it takes 💪🏻

Note: Part time opportunities for aspirants coming up at @CSEWhyPlanB 🚨 22 October 2023 | Sunday 🚨 Subscribe to my high value current affairs blog for Free with your email: blog.csewhy.com Mains Keys🗝 (Use as examples in Mains answers) 1. Durga puja pandals have idols designed from non-recyclable materials with message on sustainability (GS3, Environment & GS1 Culture) 2. All schools in Odisha directed to install lightning arresters (GS3, Disaster Management) Pre-related📄 1. Project Udbhav • Collaboration between Army & United Service Institution of India (defence service think tank) • Aims at integrating ancient wisdom with modern military pedagogy to develop an "indigenous strategic vocabulary" rooted in India's philosophy and culture 2. Paintbrush Swift • A rare butterfly spotted for the first time in Himachal Pradesh Reading Recommendations🗞 TH 1. Does India need to relook the Dam Safety Act? (GS3, Disaster Management) 2. Why did SC not allow same-sex marriage? (GS2, Social Justice) 3. Will Sikkim flood impact the hydel projects? (GS3 Infra and Disaster Mgmt) 4. Between occupation and the deep blue sea (GS2 IR, read for awareness) 5. A wake-up call (GS2, International Treaties) PS: Hit ❤️ for yourself if you're reading newspaper even on a Sunday!

Weekend is here! Free Essay evaluation only for serious #UPSC aspirants 4 topics in this post, write on any one this weekend & mail it to whycse[at]gmail[dot]com for feedback Deadline: 11:59 am of 23rd Oct 23 Topics👇🏻 1. Many will start fast, few will finish strong 2. The root of all suffering is attachment 3. Those skilled in war bring the enemy to the field of battle and are not brought there by him 4. No structure can stand for long when it rots from within Ensure that title of the essay is written on the top

Note: Join India's top educators & civil servants for strategy, booklist, and timetable for UPSC 2024-2025 🚨 21 October 2023 | Saturday 🚨 Collegium in news, revise here Mains Keywords ✍🏼 1. Fast Radio Burst • A pulse of radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation • Lasts a small fraction of second, but outshines most other sources of radio waves in universe Mains Keys🗝 (Use as examples in Mains answers) 1. Delhi police to use video conferencing facility to examine witness in cases (Tech based solution) Reading Recommendations🗞 IE 1. Middle East, middle ground (GS2, IR) 2. Reaching out to include (GS2, Social Justice) 3. At stake for Israel (GS2, IR) 4. The green finance challenge (GS3, Environment) 5. Questions in Parliament (GS2, Polity) TH 1. Not just a case about improving investigation (GS2, Polity) 2. The politics of a caste census, its impact on secularism (GS2, Polity) PS: Checkout new updates on BalBuddhiVidya.com