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频道 UPSC MAP (@upsc_map) 英语 语言赛道中的 是活跃参与者。目前社区聚集了 11 832 名订阅者,在 教育 类别中位列第 16 882,并在 印度 地区排名第 34 265 位。
📊 受众指标与增长动态
自 невідомо 创建以来,项目保持高速增长,吸引了 11 832 名订阅者。
根据 09 七月, 2026 的最新数据,频道保持稳定运转。过去 30 天订阅人数变化为 -26,过去 24 小时变化为 -3,整体触达仍然可观。
- 认证状态: 未认证
- 互动率 (ER): 平均受众互动率为 9.04%。内容发布后 24 小时内通常能获得 N/A% 的反应,占订阅者总量。
- 帖子覆盖: 每篇帖子平均可获得 1 070 次浏览,首日通常累积 0 次浏览。
- 互动与反馈: 受众积极参与,单帖平均反应数为 0。
- 主题关注点: 内容集中在 upsc, affair, prelim, ncert, guidance 等核心主题上。
📝 描述与内容策略
作者将该频道定位为表达主观观点的平台:
“Dm for Promotions:- @Midnightmistery
Follow the UPSC MAP channel on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vajrj6CIN9ipaOZkM90Z
Telegram:- https://t.me/UPSC_MAP”
凭借高频更新(最新数据采集于 10 七月, 2026),频道始终保持新鲜度与高覆盖。分析显示受众积极互动,使其成为 教育 类别中的关键影响点。
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🔆 Place in News: Latvia
📍 Context
✅ Prime Minister of Latvia announced resignation over the government’s handling of incidents involving stray drones suspected to have originated from Ukraine.
📍 About Latvia
✅ Capital: Riga
✅ Located in Northeastern Europe.
✅ One of the three Baltic States:
◦ Estonia
◦ Latvia
◦ Lithuania
📍 Political Features
✅ Land Boundaries:
◦ Estonia (North)
◦ Russia (East)
◦ Belarus (Southeast)
◦ Lithuania (South)
✅ Maritime Boundaries:
◦ Baltic Sea
◦ Gulf of Riga
📍 Geographical Features
✅ Highest Point: Gaizinkalns
✅ Major Rivers:
◦ Daugava
◦ Gauja
◦ Venta
📍 Strategic Importance
✅ Latvia is a member of:
◦ NATO
◦ European Union
✅ Its proximity to Russia makes it strategically important in the context of the Russia–Ukraine conflict and European security.
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Landmark Supreme Court Cases of India 🇮🇳
• Kesavananda Bharati (1973) — Basic Structure Doctrine
• Maneka Gandhi (1978) — Expanded Right to Life
• Golaknath (1967) — FRs cannot be amended
• Minerva Mills (1980) — Limited Parliament’s power
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🔆 Zero Shadow Day (ZSD) – Key Facts
📍 What is Zero Shadow Day?
✅ An astronomical phenomenon observed twice a year between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn
✅ On this day, the Sun is directly overhead, and vertical objects cast no shadow at local noon
📍 Why does it happen?
✅ Caused by Earth’s axial tilt (23.5°) and its revolution around the Sun
✅ Occurs when the latitude of a place equals the Sun’s declination
📍 When does it occur?
✅ Dakshinayana → After 21 June (Summer Solstice) when Sun moves southwards
✅ Uttarayana → After 22 December (Winter Solstice) when Sun moves northwards
✅ Each location between the two tropics experiences it twice a year (exact dates vary by latitude)
📍 Duration
✅ Exact Zero Shadow is instantaneous
✅ Effect visible for about 1–1.5 minutes
📍 Recent Event
✅ Observed by the Cosmology Education and Research Training Center (COSMOS), Mysuru under the Indian Institute of Astrophysics
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🔆 Iranian Invasion of India
📍 Background
✅ The Achaemenian rulers of Iran invaded India in the 6th century BCE during the reign of King Darius I.
✅ In 516 BCE, Darius conquered regions of the North-West Frontier Province, Sindh, and Punjab.
✅ These territories remained under Persian control until the invasion of Alexander.
📍 Condition of India at that Time
✅ North-East India: Gradually unified under the rising Magadhan Empire.
✅ North-West India: Politically fragmented with small kingdoms like:
◦ Kambojas
◦ Gandharas
◦ Madras
✅ Lack of a strong central power made the region vulnerable.
✅ Fertile land, rich resources, and easy access through Hindu Kush passes attracted foreign invaders.
📍 The Invasion
✅ Darius I annexed Punjab (west of Indus) and Sindh in 516 BCE.
✅ The conquered region became the 20th Satrapy (province) of the Persian Empire.
✅ Indian soldiers were recruited into the Persian army.
✅ Xerxes, successor of Darius, used Indian troops in wars against Greece.
📍 Impact of Iranian Invasion
✅ Political Impact
◦ Exposed weaknesses of North-West Indian defence
◦ Paved the way for Alexander’s invasion
◦ Introduced the Satrap system, later adopted by Sakas and Kushanas
◦ Highlighted the need for a strong unified empire
✅ Trade & Economic Impact
◦ Increased Indo-Persian trade relations
◦ Indian merchants gained access to the vast Persian markets
◦ Persian goods entered India more smoothly
✅ Cultural Exchange
◦ Intellectual interaction between Indian and Persian scholars
◦ Greater cultural integration and exchange of ideas
✅ Impact on Art & Architecture
◦ Persian influence visible in Mauryan art and architecture
◦ Ashoka adopted the Persian tradition of issuing inscriptions on stone pillars
◦ Indians learnt advanced stone polishing techniques
✅ Kharosthi Script
◦ Aramaic script introduced by Persians evolved into Kharosthi script
◦ Written from right to left
◦ Used in Ashokan inscriptions of North-West India
✅ Influence on Coinage
◦ Persian silver coins inspired Indian minting techniques
◦ Improved refinement and aesthetics of Indian coinage
🔆 Conclusion
✅ The Iranian invasion had limited direct political impact but deeply influenced Indian administration, trade, script, coinage, and art.
✅ It also indirectly opened the route for later foreign invasions, especially that of Alexander the Great.
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🔆 Latvia Records –32°C | Baltic Nation in News
📍 Why in News
✅ Latvian Environment & Meteorology Centre reported temperatures of –32°C recently
📍 Location & Boundaries
✅ Located in the Baltic region of Northern Europe
✅ One of the three Baltic States — with Estonia (North) & Lithuania (South)
✅ Borders Russia (East) & Belarus (Southeast)
✅ Shares a maritime border with Sweden (West)
📍 Capital & Major City
✅ Riga – Largest city in the Baltics
➡️ Known for Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) architecture
➡️ Medieval Old Town – UNESCO World Heritage Site
📍 Physical Geography
✅ Climate: Temperate
✅ Highest Peak: Gaiziņkalns (311.6 m)
✅ Baltic Coastline: 494 km
➡️ Gulf of Riga (inlet of the Baltic Sea) in northwest
📍 Rivers
✅ Gauja (452 km) – Longest river entirely in Latvia
✅ Daugava (1,005 km total; 352 km in Latvia) – Longest river flowing through Latvia
📍 Political System & History
✅ Parliamentary Republic
➡️ President – Head of State
➡️ Prime Minister – Head of Government
✅ Declared Independence in 1918
❗ Incorporated into Soviet Union (1940–41 & 1944–1991)
✅ Restored Independence in 1991 after the Singing Revolution & Baltic Way protest
📍 Memberships
✅ European Union (EU)
✅ Eurozone
✅ NATO
✅ Council of Europe
✅ United Nations (UN)
✅ OECD
📍 Culture & Traditions
✅ Rich folklore with 1.2 million+ Dainas (folk songs)
✅ Jāņi (Midsummer’s Eve) – Most important annual celebration
📌 UPSC Relevance
✅ Prelims – Baltic region map-based questions
✅ GS-2 – EU, NATO & regional geopolitics
✅ Useful for climate & geography context
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🔆 Place in News: United Kingdom
📍 Why in News?
✅ The United Kingdom has passed a landmark tobacco law banning cigarette sales for the post-2008 generation.
📍 Political Features
▪️ Structure:
✅ Constitutional Monarchy + Parliamentary Democracy
▪️ Composition:
✅ Great Britain:
▪️ England
▪️ Scotland
▪️ Wales
✅ Plus Northern Ireland
▪️ Location:
✅ Situated in north-western Europe, off the mainland continent.
📍 Maritime Boundaries
▪️ English Channel – separates UK from France
▪️ Irish Sea – between Great Britain and Ireland
▪️ North Sea – between UK, Norway and Denmark
📍 Geographical Features
▪️ Climate:
✅ Temperate maritime (mild winters, cool summers, frequent rainfall)
▪️ Major Rivers:
✅ River Severn
✅ River Thames
▪️ Relief:
✅ Scotland and Wales are the most mountainous regions
▪️ Highest Peak:
✅ Ben Nevis
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🔆 UMNGOT RIVER (DAWKI RIVER) – IN NEWS
📍 Why in News?
✅ Soil dumping into a feeder rivulet has turned the river’s crystal-clear waters muddy, triggering government intervention in Meghalaya.
🔆 About Umngot River
📍 Basic Facts
✅ Also called Dawki River / Wah Umngot
✅ Cleanest river in India, famous for water so clear that boats look like they’re floating in air
📍 Origin & Course
✅ Origin: Eastern Shillong Peak (1,800 m altitude)
✅ Location: Flows through Dawki, West Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya
✅ Acts as a natural divide between Jaintia Hills & Khasi Hills
✅ Flows into Bangladesh, feeding the Piyain River → tributary of Surma
📍 Key Features
✅ Forms part of the India–Bangladesh border
✅ Dawki Suspension Bridge built in 1932 (British era)
📍 Significance
✅ Major hub for tourism (crystal-clear boating)
✅ Supports fishing & local livelihoods
✅ Dawki town is an important trade route between India & Bangladesh
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🔆 Caspian Sea
✅ The Caspian Sea has emerged as an important military and commercial logistics corridor between Russia and Iran amid the ongoing West Asian conflict.
📍 About Caspian Sea
✅ World’s largest inland water body (largest lake on Earth)
✅ Located at the junction of Eastern Europe and Western Asia
📍 Bordering Countries
✅ Russia – Northwest
✅ Kazakhstan – Northeast
✅ Turkmenistan – Southeast
✅ Iran – South
✅ Azerbaijan – West
📍 Inflow & Nature
✅ Volga River is the main source of water inflow
◦ Contributes nearly 80% of total inflow
✅ It has no outlet to any ocean
◦ Water loss occurs mainly through evaporation
◦ Hence, it has a brackish (salty) nature
📍 Economic Importance
✅ Rich in oil and natural gas reserves
✅ Important corridor for:
◦ Energy trade
◦ Maritime transport
◦ Regional geopolitics
📍 Environmental Concerns
✅ The Caspian Sea has reportedly shrunk by around 46% (2001–2024)
✅ Major reasons:
◦ High evaporation rates
◦ Dam construction on the Volga River
◦ Climate change impacts
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🔆 Places in News: Oman
📍 Why in News
✅ Oman ports Sohar and Salalah are emerging as key lifelines for Indian exporters and GCC countries
✅ They help bypass disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz
🔆 Political Features
📍 Location
✅ Located on the southeastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula
📍 Bordering Countries
✅ Yemen — Southwest
✅ United Arab Emirates — Northwest
✅ Saudi Arabia — West
📍 Maritime Boundaries
✅ Arabian Sea — South & East
✅ Gulf of Oman — North
🔆 Geographical Features
📍 Mountain Ranges
✅ Hajar Mountains
✅ Dhofar Mountains
📍 Highest Peak
✅ Jebel Shams (“Mountain of the Sun”)
📍 Natural Resources
✅ Petroleum & Natural Gas
✅ Copper, Marble, Chromium, Gypsum & Limestone
✅ Rich fish resources
📍 Climate
✅ Hot & dry interior
✅ Hot & humid coastal regions
📍 Landscape
✅ About 82% desert land
✅ Contains Rub’ al Khali — world’s largest continuous sand desert along Saudi border
