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显示更多📈 Telegram 频道 UPSC CSE Why 的分析概览
频道 UPSC CSE Why (@csewhy) 英语 语言赛道中的 是活跃参与者。目前社区聚集了 42 485 名订阅者,在 教育 类别中位列第 4 310,并在 印度 地区排名第 9 286 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 42 485 名订阅者。
根据 20 六月, 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 98,过去 24 小时变化为 -9,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 10.36%。内容发布后 24 小时内通常能获得 7.82% 的反应,占订阅者总量。
- 帖子覆盖: 每篇帖子平均可获得 4 403 次浏览,首日通常累积 3 322 次浏览。
- 互动与反馈: 受众积极参与,单帖平均反应数为 10。
- 主题关注点: 内容集中在 context, newspaper, hindu, relevance, governance 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:
“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...”
凭借高频更新(最新数据采集于 21 六月, 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。
Daily Notes🗒1. 1. Great Indian Bustard • Conservation 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. DigiPIN • Digital 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 Resistance • Overview: 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-188 • What? 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. Tardigrades • Overview: 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
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 Scheme • In 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 :)
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?
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?
@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.
Daily Notes 🗒1. Axiom-4 (Ax-4) Mission • Overview: 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 Act • Overview: 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 Eruption • Overview: 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.
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recommendations📰Indian Express🗞 1. entire explained page PS: Avoid speculations around result days.
Daily Notes 🗒1. Asian Development Bank (ADB) • Estd: 1966, to promote socio-economic dev in Asia-Pacific w/ HQ at Manila, Philippines • India founding members, membership: 69 members (50 Asia-Pacific, 19 non-regional) • Objectives: - Economic growth, poverty reduction, sustainable development. - Regional cooperation and integration. • Functions: - Loans, grants, technical assistance. - Policy advice, private sector support, regional integration. • Governance: - Board of Governors: One per member. - Board of Directors: 12 members (8 regional, 4 non-regional). - President: Masatsugu Asakawa (since Jan 2020, Japan). • Shareholding: - Top: Japan (15.6%), USA (15.6%), China (6.4%), India (6.3%), Australia (5.8%). - Weighted voting based on capital subscriptions. • Finance: - Funds from member contributions, bonds, earnings. - Asian Development Fund (ADF): Low-interest loans for poorest nations. - Focus: Infrastructure, health, education, energy, climate resilience. • ADB & India: - 4th largest shareholder, largest borrower since 1986. - Focus: Metro rails, highways, urban services, renewable energy, climate projects. - Recent: $10B for urban transformation (2025-30), $1.5B for COVID-19 response. - Total aid: $52.6B (as of 2022). • Key Initiatives: - Strategy 2030: Poverty eradication, inclusive growth, climate focus. - IF-CAP: Climate finance facility. - ADB-JSP: Scholarships in 10 countries. • Criticism: - Japan-US dominance. - NGO concerns over local insensitivity. • ADB vs AIIB: - AIIB (2016, Beijing) focuses on infrastructure; ADB broader (poverty, social). - India: 2nd largest AIIB shareholder (7.5%) 2. India’s Virtual Digital Assets (VDA) Revolution Crypto Market Growth in India: • India leads in grassroots crypto adoption for 2nd year (Chainalysis 2024). • $6.6 billion in crypto assets invested, creating 8 lakh jobs by 2030 (NASSCOM). • India ranks high in VDA activity despite regulatory challenges. Regulatory Challenges: • Supreme Court (May 2025): Questions lack of clear crypto regulation; notes banning may not reflect ground reality. • India’s strict capital controls hinder VDA frameworks (RBI). •RBI (2018): Banned VDA-related entities; overturned by Supreme Court (2020). • Government shifted to taxation (2022) instead of a ban. Taxation Policies: • Income Tax Act: 1% TDS on VDA transactions above ₹10,000 (Section 194S); 30% capital gains tax (Section 115BBH). • No offsetting losses between VDAs; transparency measures ineffective. July 2022-Dec 2023: • ₹1.03 trillion traded on domestic platforms; ₹2.63 trillion on offshore platforms. • ₹2,488 crore uncollected tax; offshore trading loss: ₹60 billion. • Offshore platforms: 91% of VDA trades; 9% on domestic exchanges. • 60% of offshore trades non-compliant (e.g., URL blocking ineffective). Impact on VDA Platforms: • Offshore platforms dominate due to tax evasion and fewer restrictions. • Domestic platforms face losses; users shift to VPNs, mirror platforms. • Trade volumes on blocked exchanges rose 57% post-restrictions. India’s VASP Ecosystem: • Indian VASPs (Virtual Asset Service Providers) show resilience. • Collaborate with FIU, FATF to combat money laundering, terror financing. • Post-2024: $230 million loss due to non-compliant offshore trades. • Enhanced cybersecurity measures and industry-wide guidelines proposed. Need for a Framework: • Global bodies (IMF, Financial Stability Board, FATF) advocate harmonized VDA regulation. • Domestic VASPs critical for safer digital asset ecosystem and economic growth. • Current policy: High taxes, lack of regulation; discourages compliance. • Need balanced framework for comprehensive regulation to mitigate risks.
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recommendations📰Indian Express🗞 1. Inside the 'human-made' hunger crisis in Gaza: scale, causes, effects (GS2: IR) 2. A rain check for our cities (GS1: Urbanisation) PS: Avoid speculations around result days.
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