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šŸ“ˆ Analytical overview of Telegram channel UPSC Civil Services Upsc Prelims Mains Exam Current Affairs GS Gk Tricks SSC CGL IAS IFS IPS EPFO PCS UPPCS MPPCS Bihar PCS

Channel UPSC Civil Services Upsc Prelims Mains Exam Current Affairs GS Gk Tricks SSC CGL IAS IFS IPS EPFO PCS UPPCS MPPCS Bihar PCS (@cseupscnotes) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 154 903 subscribers, ranking 716 in the Education category and 1 324 in the India region.

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Since its creation on невіГомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 154 903 subscribers.

According to the latest data from 11 July, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -2 095 over the last 30 days and by -75 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.

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  • Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 0.64%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 0.40% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
  • Post reach: On average, each post receives 0 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 623 views.
  • Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 0.
  • Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as upsc, convention, forest, geography, rain.

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Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 12 July, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Education category.

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*šŸ›”ļøCountries through which Tropic of Capricorn Passes* *šŸ’ŽTrick:- CAB PNB Se Mumbai Aai.* ā™ŸļøC : Chile, ā™ŸļøA : Argentina, ā™ŸļøB : Brazil, ā™ŸļøP : Paraguay, ā™ŸļøN : Namibia, ā™ŸļøB : Botswana, ā™ŸļøS : South Africa, ā™ŸļøM : Mozambique, ā™ŸļøM : Madagascar, ā™ŸļøA: Australia. *Hit šŸ‘ā¤ļøšŸ‘ŒTo Appreciate our Consistent Efforts.*

šŸŒGulf of Eilat ā™ŸļøIt is also known as Gulf of Aqaba which is the northeastern extension of the Red Sea. ā™ŸļøThe northern portion of the Red Sea is divided by the Sinai Peninsula into the Gulf of Aqaba in the east and the Gulf of Suez in the west.  ā™ŸļøIt is located along the southeastern edge of the Sinai Peninsula and to the west of the Arabian Peninsula.  ā™ŸļøIt forms an integral part of the East African Rift System and was created by seismic activity along the Afro-Syrian Rift. ā™ŸļøThe Tiran Strait connects the Gulf of Aqaba with the Red Sea. It also serves as a connecting point between the continents of Asia and Africa. ā™ŸļøIt supports unique and diverse aquatic ecosystems and serves as a vital habitat for some of the world’s richest coral reefs. ā™ŸļøIt is bordered by the countries of Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. ā™ŸļøSome of the major cities that are situated on the northern end of the Gulf of Aqaba include Taba (Egypt), Eilat (Israel), and Aqaba (Jordan). 

*šŸ›”ļøAshoka Rock Edicts Features Inscribed in Edicts* *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict I :-* Prohibits animal slaughter Bans festive gatherings *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict II :-* Mentions the South Indian kingdoms such as Cholas, Pandya, Satyaputas and Keralaputras. Deals with social welfare measures *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict III :-* Liberty to Brahmanas Every five years Yukatas, Pradesikas along with Rajukas visit all the areas of the kingdom to spread Dhamma. *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict IV :-* Preference of Dhammaghosa (Sound of peace) over Berighosa (Sound of wandrums). Impact of Dhamma on society *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict V :-* Humane treatment of slaves by their masters Mentions about the appointment of Dhamma Mahamatras. *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict VI :-* Deals with the welfare measures King’s wish to know about the condition of the people *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict VII :-* Tolerance towards all religions and sects *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict VIII :-* Mentions about Ashoka’s visit to Bodh Gaya and Bodhi tree Maintaining contact with rural people via Dharmayatras. *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict IX :-* Stresses on the moral conduct of people. Avoiding expensive ceremonies *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict X :-* Condemns the desire for fame and glory *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict XI :-* Elaborate explanation of Dhamma *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict XII :-* Appeal for developing tolerance towards all religious sects. *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict XIII :-* Explains about Kalinga war and conquest through dhamma *ā™ŸļøMajor Rock Edict XIV :-* Deals with the purpose of engraving inscriptions in various parts of the country.

*A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras (1950)* – Personal liberty under Article 21. *Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973)* – Basic Structure Doctrine. *I.C. Golaknath v. State of Punjab (1967)* – Amendability of Fundamental Rights. *Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India (1978)* – Expanded the scope of Article 21. *S.R. Bommai v. Union of India (1994)* – Federalism and misuse of Article 356. *Indira Sawhney v. Union of India (1992)* – Reservations and the Mandal Commission. *K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017)* – Right to Privacy. *Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (2018)* – Decriminalization of homosexuality. *Shayara Bano v. Union of India (2017)* – Triple Talaq invalid. *Minerva Mills v. Union of India (1980)* – Reaffirmed the Basic Structure Doctrine..

*šŸ›”ļøTrans - Himalayas* ā™ŸļøLies immediately north of Great himalayan ranges. ā™ŸļøAlso known as Tibetan Himalaya because lies in Tibet. ā™ŸļøAverage elevation - 3000m. ā™ŸļøAverage width - 40km in extremities and about 225km in Central part. ā™ŸļøDistance of about 1000km in east - west direction. ā™ŸļøThis contain Tethys sediments. Rocks of this region contain fossil marine sediments but underlain by Tetitiary granite. ā™ŸļøThe Zaskar, Ladakh, Kailash and Karakoram are main ranges. ā™ŸļøK2 lies here.

*Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms and Government of India Act, 1919* • The British government, not prepared to part with or even share its power with the Indians, once again resorted to the policy of ā€˜carrot and stick’. The carrot was represented by the insubstantial Montagu- Chelmsford Reforms, while measures such as the Rowlatt Act represented the stick. Main Features • Provincial Government • Introduction of Dyarchy. • Provincial legislative councils were further expanded and 70 percent of the members were to be elected. • The system of communal and class electorates was further consolidated. • Central Government • No responsible government was envisaged in the Act for the government at the all-India level. • A bicameral arrangement was introduced. • The governor-general was to be the chief executive authority. • The Act clarified that there would be a gradual development of self-governing institution in India and not self-determination of the people of India.

*šŸ›”ļøStages of Artificial Intelligence* *šŸ’ŽThree Stages of AI* ā™ŸļøANI (Artificial Narrow Intelligence) āšœļøā€œWeak AIā€ āšœļøPerforms single, narrow tasks āšœļøNo ability to generalise āšœļøExample: Siri, Alexa *ā™ŸļøAGI (Artificial General Intelligence)* āšœļøā€œStrong AIā€ āšœļøHuman-like intelligence → can learn/understand any intellectual task āšœļøCan generalise knowledge āšœļøDoes not yet exist *ā™ŸļøASI (Artificial Superintelligence)* āšœļøTheoretical level āšœļøSurpasses human intelligence āšœļøCan solve problems beyond human capability.

*šŸ›”ļøLord Curzon* ā™ŸļøThe Bardhaman municipality, West Bengal has decided to erect a statue of an erstwhile maharaja in front of the landmark Curzon Gate in the city. *šŸ’ŽAbout Curzon* ā™ŸļøHe served as Under-Secretary of State for India (1891-1892), and for Foreign Affairs (1895-1898), before being appointed Viceroy of India in 1899. ā™ŸļøOf all the Viceroys of India, Curzon is possibly the most criticised ā€” he is the man who partitioned Bengal in 1905, and triggered a wave of Bengali nationalism that contributed to the wider Indian national movement. He was also one of the more openly imperialist of viceroys, and a man who saw Britain’s rule over India as critical to the survival of the empire. ā™ŸļøIn 1900, Curzon famously stated, ā€œWe could lose all our [white settlement] dominions and still survive, but if we lost India, our sun would sink to its setting.ā€ *šŸ’ŽReforms by Lord Curzon* *ā™ŸļøEducational* Curzon brought in the Indian Universities Act of 1904,which brought all the universities in India under the control of the government. *ā™ŸļøScientific*  The Agriculture Research Institute in Pusa (Bihar – Bengal Presidency) was established. *ā™ŸļøAdministrative* He instituted a Police Commission in 1902 under the chairmanship of Sir Andrew Frazer. ā™ŸļøDuring the Curzon regime, the Northwest Frontier Province (NWFP) was established which covered roughly the areas of the upper course of the River Indus. *ā™ŸļøMilitary*  Imperial cadet corpswas set up which became an instrument for the Indianisation of the army later.

šŸ›”ļøIndia's installed renewable energy rank in the world ā™ŸļøTotal renewable energy- 4th ā™ŸļøSolar power- 3rd ā™ŸļøWind power- 4th ā™ŸļøHydro power- 5th ā™ŸļøGeothermal power- 15th.

šŸ“ŒProminent Ashokan Pillars (Mauryan Art & Administration) ā­ļøDelhi–Topra Ashokan Pillar šŸŖ„Originally erected at Topra (Haryana) during Ashoka’s reign šŸŖ„Shifted to Delhi by Firoz Shah Tughlaq (14th century) šŸŖ„Inscriptions promote Dhamma šŸŖ„Unique references to: šŸŖ„Taxation policies šŸŖ„Administrative measures šŸŖ„Welfare activities (tree planting, public good) šŸŖ„Mentions Jains, showing religious tolerance ā­ļøPrayagraj (Allahabad) Ashokan Pillar šŸŖ„Located at Ganga–Yamuna confluence šŸŖ„Contains edicts on governance and Dhamma šŸŖ„Mentions Ashoka’s queen Karuvaki šŸŖ„ Highlights her charitable and Dhamma-related contributions