Road to Recommendation
https://r2rssb.graphy.com Psychologist. Recommended twice CDS AIR-19 19 SSB Allahabad ā¤ļøā¤ļø Uttam Unnees 8178468749 @r2r_shashank click & read: #GD@ssbclear #lecturette@ssbclear #FACTS@ssbclear, Join @r2rssb for SSB GK
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Channel Road to Recommendation (@ssbclear) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 23 450 subscribers, ranking 783 in the Psychology category and 17 938 in the India region.
š Audience metrics and dynamics
Since its creation on Š½ŠµŠ²ŃŠ“омо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 23 450 subscribers.
According to the latest data from 15 July, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -6 over the last 30 days and by -8 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.
- Verification status: Not verified
- Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 11.40%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 5.82% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
- Post reach: On average, each post receives 2 674 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 1 366 views.
- Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 10.
- Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as expression, fellow, sentence, observation, write.
š Description and content policy
The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
āhttps://r2rssb.graphy.com
Psychologist.
Recommended twice
CDS AIR-19
19 SSB Allahabad ā¤ļøā¤ļø Uttam Unnees
8178468749 @r2r_shashank
click & read: #GD@ssbclear
#lecturette@ssbclear #FACTS@ssbclear,
Join @r2rssb for SSB GKā
Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 16 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 Psychology category.
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| 2 | wat@ssbclear
āļø WAT Challenge āļø
Write sentencesā 15 seconds or less for each.
š Write & Review!
ā¹ Drop your responses below.
ā¹ Review at least 2 fellow responses with constructive feedback.
Letās sharpen our thinking and expressionā together. š¬š§
Everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed! šŖš„
š¤ Todayās words
Uniform
Challenge
Foster
Attack
Learn
Think
Criticise | 286 |
| 3 | Certain things catch your eye, but pursue only those that capture the heart. | 477 |
| 4 | Google Meet link will be shared.
šAdd your questions here | 1 038 |
| 5 | Ha bhai, is week free ho na sab?
šDrop your SSB Questions/ Doubt hereš | 1 444 |
| 6 | Marine Pollution
Marine pollution is the introduction of harmful substances such as plastic, chemicals, sewage, oil, and industrial waste into oceans and seas, leading to the degradation of marine ecosystems. Oceans cover nearly 71% of the Earthās surface, produce around 50% of the Earthās oxygen, and support the livelihoods of over 3 billion people. Therefore, protecting our oceans is vital for environmental and economic sustainability.
Causes of Marine Pollution
The major causes include:
Plastic Pollution: Around 11 million tonnes of plastic enter the oceans every year. Single-use plastics, discarded fishing nets, and microplastics are the biggest contributors.
Industrial and Agricultural Waste: Fertilizers, pesticides, and untreated industrial effluents flow into rivers and eventually reach the sea, causing eutrophication and creating ādead zonesā with very low oxygen.
Oil Spills: Oil leaks from ships and offshore drilling harm marine organisms, birds, and coral reefs.
Untreated Sewage: Sewage discharged into coastal waters contaminates marine ecosystems and spreads water-borne diseases.
Shipping and Coastal Activities: Ballast water, chemical discharge, and underwater noise affect marine biodiversity.
Impact
Marine pollution has severe environmental, economic, and health consequences.
More than 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals die every year due to plastic pollution.
Microplastics have been detected in seafood, drinking water, and even human blood.
Pollution damages coral reefs, reduces fish populations, and threatens food security.
It also affects tourism and the livelihoods of coastal communities.
Indian Perspective
India has a coastline of approximately 7,500 km, making marine conservation a national priority.
Some important initiatives are:
Swachh Sagar, Surakshit Sagar Campaign for coastal clean-up.
Blue Flag Beach Programme, under which several Indian beaches have earned international recognition for cleanliness and environmental standards.
Ban on selected single-use plastic items to reduce plastic waste.
Promotion of the Blue Economy, which focuses on sustainable use of ocean resources while conserving marine ecosystems.
Recent Developments
Countries are negotiating a Global Plastic Pollution Treaty under the United Nations to address plastic pollution across its entire lifecycle.
India continues to strengthen coastal clean-up drives and marine conservation efforts under the Blue Economy framework.
Solutions
Marine pollution can be reduced through:
Reducing single-use plastics.
Proper waste segregation and recycling.
Treating sewage and industrial waste before discharge.
Promoting sustainable fishing practices.
Increasing public awareness and community participation.
Strengthening international cooperation, as oceans are shared resources.
Conclusion
Marine pollution is not just an environmental challenge but also a threat to public health, biodiversity, food security, and economic development. Governments, industries, and citizens all have a role to play in protecting our oceans. Through responsible consumption, effective waste management, and stronger environmental policies, we can ensure clean and healthy oceans for future generations. | 1 434 |
| 7 | #ppdt@ssbclear
āļø PPDT Challenge āļø
ā¹ 30 seconds to observe
ā¹ 4 minutes to write a story
š Write & Review!
ā¹ Drop your story below.
ā¹ Review at least 2 fellow stories with constructive feedback.
Letās grow togetherā everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed.
Refine your skills through expression and observation! šŖš„ | 1 355 |
| 8 | wat@ssbclear
āļø WAT Challenge āļø
Write sentencesā 15 seconds or less for each.
š Write & Review!
ā¹ Drop your responses below.
ā¹ Review at least 2 fellow responses with constructive feedback.
Letās sharpen our thinking and expressionā together. š¬š§
Everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed! šŖš„
š¤ Todayās words
Sincere
Think
Criticise
Inferior
Active
Stamina
Care | 1 392 |
| 9 | Ask and it will be given to you; search, and you will find; knock and the door will be opened for you. āJesus | 1 359 |
| 10 | The expectation š®š³ | 1 692 |
| 11 | Saw this message today, and honestly⦠it stayed with me. I felt heās right. ā¤ļø
I know many of you put in genuine effort every single day, and without proper feedback, it can feel discouraging.
Since Iām mostly occupied with one thing or another, I havenāt been able to assess everything personally. But Iāll make sure important submissions are pinned, and weāre also bringing open assessment sessions very soon so everyone gets the guidance they deserve.
Thank you for believing in us and staying consistent. Weāll do better. š¤ | 1 854 |
| 12 | #ppdt@ssbclear
āļø PPDT Challenge āļø
ā¹ 30 seconds to observe
ā¹ 4 minutes to write a story
š Write & Review!
ā¹ Drop your story below.
ā¹ Review at least 2 fellow stories with constructive feedback.
Letās grow togetherā everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed.
Refine your skills through expression and observation! šŖš„ | 1 721 |
| 13 | wat@ssbclear
āļø WAT Challenge āļø
Write sentencesā 15 seconds or less for each.
š Write & Review!
ā¹ Drop your responses below.
ā¹ Review at least 2 fellow responses with constructive feedback.
Letās sharpen our thinking and expressionā together. š¬š§
Everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed! šŖš„
š¤ Todayās words
Help
Listen
Soldier
Active
Force
Law
Reduce | 1 669 |
| 14 | If you hear a voice within you say āyou cannot paint,ā then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced. | 1 559 |
| 15 | No text... | 1 |
| 16 | No text... | 2 |
| 17 | Our boiii got medically fitš®š³š®š³
17 Attempts
12 Conferences.
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Nothing but resilience. | 2 153 |
| 18 | Lecturette Topic: Indiaās Foreign Policy
Introduction
Foreign policy refers to a countryās strategy for managing its relations with other nations to protect its national interests, ensure security, promote economic growth, and enhance global influence. Indiaās foreign policy is guided by the principles of strategic autonomy, peaceful coexistence, national interest, and āVasudhaiva Kutumbakamā (The World is One Family).
Objectives of Indiaās Foreign Policy
Safeguard national security and sovereignty.
Promote economic growth through trade and investment.
Maintain peace and stability in the region.
Strengthen global partnerships.
Address global challenges like climate change, terrorism, and pandemics.
Protect the interests of the Indian diaspora.
Key Pillars of Indiaās Foreign Policy
1. Strategic Autonomy
India does not formally align with any military bloc.
It maintains independent decision-making based on national interest.
Example: India is a member of QUAD while also participating in BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).
2. Neighbourhood First Policy
Priority is given to strengthening relations with neighbouring countries.
Examples
Assistance to Nepal after the 2015 earthquake.
Development projects in Bhutan.
Infrastructure and connectivity projects in Bangladesh.
Humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka during its economic crisis.
3. Act East Policy
Strengthens economic, cultural, and strategic ties with Southeast Asia.
Importance
Improves connectivity.
Promotes trade.
Ensures maritime security in the Indo-Pacific.
4. Indo-Pacific Vision
Supports a Free, Open, Inclusive, and Rules-Based Indo-Pacific.
Ensures freedom of navigation and secure sea lanes.
Example: Active participation in QUAD with the United States, Japan, and Australia.
5. Economic Diplomacy
Expanding exports, attracting investments, and signing Free Trade Agreements.
Recent Examples
Trade agreements with the UAE, Australia, and EFTA countries.
Growing focus on semiconductor manufacturing and global supply chains.
Recent Developments
Operation Sindoor (2025)
Indiaās response to cross-border terrorism reinforced its commitment to national security while engaging diplomatically with international partners.
India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC)
A proposed trade and connectivity corridor linking India with Europe through the Middle East.
Expected to boost trade, logistics, and energy connectivity.
G20 Presidency (2023)
India successfully hosted the G20 Summit.
The African Union became a permanent member of the G20 during Indiaās presidency.
Theme: āOne Earth, One Family, One Future.ā
Global Leadership
India continues to play a major role in:
International Solar Alliance (ISA)
Disaster relief operations
Vaccine diplomacy
Climate negotiations
Challenges
Border tensions with China.
Cross-border terrorism from Pakistan.
Instability in neighbouring countries.
Global geopolitical rivalry.
Energy security.
Cybersecurity threats.
Balancing relations with major powers like the US, Russia, and Europe.
Way Forward
Strengthen indigenous defence capabilities under Atmanirbhar Bharat.
Expand economic partnerships through trade agreements.
Enhance maritime security in the Indian Ocean.
Continue neighbourhood development initiatives.
Invest in digital diplomacy and emerging technologies.
Play a greater role in UN reforms and global governance. | 2 090 |
| 19 | #ppdt@ssbclear
āļø PPDT Challenge āļø
ā¹ 30 seconds to observe
ā¹ 4 minutes to write a story
š Write & Review!
ā¹ Drop your story below.
ā¹ Review at least 2 fellow stories with constructive feedback.
Letās grow togetherā everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed.
Refine your skills through expression and observation! šŖš„ | 1 858 |
| 20 | wat@ssbclear
āļø WAT Challenge āļø
Write sentencesā 15 seconds or less for each.
š Write & Review!
ā¹ Drop your responses below.
ā¹ Review at least 2 fellow responses with constructive feedback.
Letās sharpen our thinking and expressionā together. š¬š§
Everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed! šŖš„
š¤ Todayās words
Active
Behave
Senior
Challenge
Limit
Strict | 1 847 |
