en
Feedback
Road to Recommendation

Road to Recommendation

Open in Telegram

https://r2rssb.graphy.com Psychologist. Recommended twice CDS AIR-19 19 SSB Allahabad ❤️❤️ Uttam Unnees 8178468749 @r2r_shashank click & read: #GD@ssbclear #lecturette@ssbclear #FACTS@ssbclear, Join @r2rssb for SSB GK

Show more

📈 Analytical overview of Telegram channel Road to Recommendation

Channel Road to Recommendation (@ssbclear) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 23 456 subscribers, ranking 794 in the Psychology category and 18 578 in the India region.

📊 Audience metrics and dynamics

Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 23 456 subscribers.

According to the latest data from 17 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by 277 over the last 30 days and by -1 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.

  • Verification status: Not verified
  • Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 12.90%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 6.07% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
  • Post reach: On average, each post receives 3 026 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 1 424 views.
  • Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 13.
  • Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as expression, fellow, sentence, observation, write.

📝 Description and content policy

The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
https://r2rssb.graphy.com Psychologist. Recommended twice CDS AIR-19 19 SSB Allahabad ❤️❤️ Uttam Unnees 8178468749 @r2r_shashank click & read: #GD@ssbclear #lecturette@ssbclear #FACTS@ssbclear, Join @r2rssb for SSB GK

Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 18 June, 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.

23 456
Subscribers
-124 hours
+297 days
+27730 days
Attracting Subscribers
June '26
June '26
+215
in 0 channels
May '26
+277
in 0 channels
Get PRO
April '26
+92
in 0 channels
Get PRO
March '26
+42
in 0 channels
Get PRO
February '26
+45
in 0 channels
Get PRO
January '26
+142
in 2 channels
Get PRO
December '25
+257
in 2 channels
Get PRO
November '25
+368
in 0 channels
Get PRO
October '25
+300
in 0 channels
Get PRO
September '25
+437
in 1 channels
Get PRO
August '25
+47
in 0 channels
Get PRO
July '25
+104
in 0 channels
Get PRO
June '25
+156
in 0 channels
Get PRO
May '25
+176
in 0 channels
Get PRO
April '25
+480
in 2 channels
Get PRO
March '25
+375
in 0 channels
Get PRO
February '25
+40
in 1 channels
Get PRO
January '25
+77
in 0 channels
Get PRO
December '24
+327
in 2 channels
Get PRO
November '24
+532
in 2 channels
Get PRO
October '24
+670
in 0 channels
Get PRO
September '24
+1 019
in 0 channels
Get PRO
August '24
+778
in 0 channels
Get PRO
July '24
+1 882
in 0 channels
Get PRO
June '24
+2 621
in 1 channels
Get PRO
May '24
+2 593
in 2 channels
Get PRO
April '24
+1 664
in 0 channels
Get PRO
March '24
+1 911
in 1 channels
Get PRO
February '24
+1 889
in 0 channels
Get PRO
January '24
+1 599
in 0 channels
Get PRO
December '23
+1 491
in 0 channels
Get PRO
November '23
+359
in 2 channels
Get PRO
October '23
+486
in 2 channels
Get PRO
September '23
+254
in 0 channels
Get PRO
August '23
+218
in 0 channels
Get PRO
July '23
+249
in 0 channels
Get PRO
June '23
+314
in 0 channels
Get PRO
May '23
+316
in 0 channels
Get PRO
April '23
+206
in 0 channels
Get PRO
March '23
+147
in 0 channels
Get PRO
February '23
+201
in 0 channels
Get PRO
January '23
+397
in 0 channels
Get PRO
December '22
+422
in 0 channels
Get PRO
November '22
+677
in 0 channels
Get PRO
October '22
+177
in 0 channels
Get PRO
September '22
+303
in 0 channels
Get PRO
August '22
+180
in 0 channels
Get PRO
July '22
+383
in 0 channels
Get PRO
June '22
+265
in 0 channels
Get PRO
May '22
+193
in 0 channels
Get PRO
April '22
+217
in 0 channels
Get PRO
March '22
+341
in 0 channels
Get PRO
February '22
+199
in 0 channels
Get PRO
January '22
+133
in 0 channels
Get PRO
December '21
+308
in 0 channels
Get PRO
November '21
+288
in 0 channels
Get PRO
October '21
+11
in 0 channels
Get PRO
September '21
+35
in 0 channels
Get PRO
August '21
+200
in 0 channels
Get PRO
July '21
+323
in 0 channels
Get PRO
June '21
+317
in 0 channels
Date
Subscriber Growth
Mentions
Channels
18 June+2
17 June0
16 June+1
15 June0
14 June+4
13 June+15
12 June+9
11 June+16
10 June+15
09 June+10
08 June+9
07 June+9
06 June+26
05 June+15
04 June+21
03 June+24
02 June+17
01 June+22
Channel Posts
wat@ssbclear ⚔️ WAT Challenge ⚔️ Write sentences— 15 seconds or less for each. 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your responses below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow responses with constructive feedback. Let’s sharpen our thinking and expression— together. 💬🧠 Everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed! 💪🔥 🔤 Today’s words Fear Village Failure Leader Women

2
#ppdt@ssbclear ⚔️ PPDT Challenge ⚔️ ▹ 30 seconds to observe ▹ 4 minutes to write a story 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your story
#ppdt@ssbclear ⚔️ PPDT Challenge ⚔️ ▹ 30 seconds to observe ▹ 4 minutes to write a story 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your story below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow stories with constructive feedback. Let’s grow together— everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed. Refine your skills through expression and observation! 💪🔥
193
3
If you look at what you have in life, you'll always have more. If you look at what you don't have in life, you'll never have enough. –Oprah Winfrey
243
4
wat@ssbclear ⚔️ WAT Challenge ⚔️ Write sentences— 15 seconds or less for each. 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your responses below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow responses with constructive feedback. Let’s sharpen our thinking and expression— together. 💬🧠 Everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed! 💪🔥 🔤 Today’s words Responsibility Character Respect Kindness Loyalty
383
5
#ppdt@ssbclear ⚔️ PPDT Challenge ⚔️ ▹ 30 seconds to observe ▹ 4 minutes to write a story 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your story
#ppdt@ssbclear ⚔️ PPDT Challenge ⚔️ ▹ 30 seconds to observe ▹ 4 minutes to write a story 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your story below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow stories with constructive feedback. Let’s grow together— everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed. Refine your skills through expression and observation! 💪🔥
369
6
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. –Martin Luther King Jr.
397
7
Some of our achievers who brought pride to their families and earned their place in the Indian Military Academy through CDS. CDS (IMA) Selections 🏅 Suraj — AIR 7 🏅 Divtej — AIR 8 🏅 Suraj Khokher — AIR 10 🏅 Sudhanshu — AIR 29 🏅 Spandan Dash — AIR 42 🏅 Vijay Sagar — AIR 58 🏅 Aditya Rakhecha — AIR 84 🏅 Shayam Satyaveer — AIR 85 🏅 Balajee — AIR 99 🏅 Sachin Jangir — AIR 140 🏅 Harsh Kumar — AIR 184 🏅 Aditya Gudade — AIR 187 CDS (IMA) batch is now full. 🙂 📢 New batch commencing from 19th June. For details and enrollment, call or WhatsApp: +91 7484 058164.
1 309
8
🛑 CDS IMA date selection is ACTIVE🛑
1 281
9
Hello everyone! As there may be telegram ban till NEET. You all can reach out on WhatsApp for batch related queries - +91 7484-058164
1 506
10
wat@ssbclear ⚔️ WAT Challenge ⚔️ Write sentences— 15 seconds or less for each. 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your responses below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow responses with constructive feedback. Let’s sharpen our thinking and expression— together. 💬🧠 Everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed! 💪🔥 🔤 Today’s words Success Failure Friend Family School Teacher
1 635
11
#ppdt@ssbclear ⚔️ PPDT Challenge ⚔️ ▹ 30 seconds to observe ▹ 4 minutes to write a story 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your story
#ppdt@ssbclear ⚔️ PPDT Challenge ⚔️ ▹ 30 seconds to observe ▹ 4 minutes to write a story 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your story below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow stories with constructive feedback. Let’s grow together— everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed. Refine your skills through expression and observation! 💪🔥
1 525
12
Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
1 476
13
GST system in India affects the most? I) lifestyle of people II) Enforcement III) Growth in nation Lead I: GST Affects the Lifestyle of People 1. Direct impact on daily consumption GST is paid by consumers whenever they buy goods or services. Examples: Mobile phones attract GST. Restaurant bills include GST. Online shopping, movie tickets, and hotel stays are taxed under GST. 2. Change in prices GST reduced taxes on many products while increasing taxes on some luxury items. Example: Essential items like fresh fruits and vegetables are exempt. Luxury cars attract up to 28% GST plus cess. 3. Digital awareness among citizens People now routinely ask for GST bills and use digital payments. Data Fact GST collections crossed ₹2 lakh crore in a single month multiple times during 2025-26, showing the extent to which consumers contribute to the tax system. Although consumers pay GST, they often do not directly deal with tax administration. Businesses bear much of the compliance burden. Lead II: GST Affects Enforcement 1. Improved tax transparency Every transaction is digitally recorded, making tax evasion more difficult. 2. Technology-driven monitoring The government uses: E-invoicing GSTN Network E-way bills to track goods and transactions. Example If a company claims input tax credit without actual purchases, the mismatch can be detected electronically. 3. Reduction in the informal economy Businesses increasingly register under GST to remain part of supply chains. Data Fact The number of registered GST taxpayers has grown from around 65 lakh at launch to well over 1.5 crore registrations, indicating greater formalization of the economy. Example Transport companies now use e-way bills, reducing interstate check-post delays and improving compliance. Enforcement is important, but it mainly affects businesses and government agencies rather than every citizen. Lead III: GST Affects Growth of the Nation the Most 1. Creation of a unified national market Before GST, different states had different taxes and checkpoints. Result: Faster movement of goods. Lower logistics costs. Easier interstate trade. Example A manufacturer in Haryana can sell products to Karnataka with fewer tax complications than before GST. 2. Increased government revenue Higher tax collection allows greater spending on: Infrastructure Defence Healthcare Education Data Fact Monthly GST collections have consistently remained above ₹1.5 lakh crore in recent years and have crossed ₹2 lakh crore several times, reflecting strong economic activity and compliance. 3. Encourages investment A transparent tax system improves India’s ease of doing business and attracts domestic and foreign investors. Example Many multinational companies prefer operating in a country with a uniform indirect tax structure.
1 940
14
wat@ssbclear ⚔️ WAT Challenge ⚔️ Write sentences— 15 seconds or less for each. 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your responses below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow responses with constructive feedback. Let’s sharpen our thinking and expression— together. 💬🧠 Everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed! 💪🔥 🔤 Today’s words Courage Failure Success Discipline Fear
1 680
15
#ppdt@ssbclear ⚔️ PPDT Challenge ⚔️ ▹ 30 seconds to observe ▹ 4 minutes to write a story 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your story
#ppdt@ssbclear ⚔️ PPDT Challenge ⚔️ ▹ 30 seconds to observe ▹ 4 minutes to write a story 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your story below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow stories with constructive feedback. Let’s grow together— everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed. Refine your skills through expression and observation! 💪🔥
1 738
16
If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten.
1 715
17
🧿🌸
🧿🌸
2 239
18
Mental Health Awareness Quotation “There is no health without mental health.” — World Health Organization (WHO) Introduction Mental health refers to a person’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, make decisions, handle stress, and interact with others. In the 21st century, rapid urbanization, academic pressure, workplace stress, social media influence, and changing lifestyles have made mental health a critical public health issue. Mental health is not merely the absence of mental illness; it is a state of well-being in which an individual realizes their potential, copes with normal stresses, works productively, and contributes to society. Current Scenario (Data & Facts) Global Scenario According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 1 in every 8 people globally (approximately 970 million people) lives with a mental disorder. Depression and anxiety disorders cost the global economy nearly $1 trillion annually in lost productivity. Suicide claims more than 700,000 lives every year worldwide, making it one of the leading causes of death among young people. Indian Scenario As per the National Mental Health Survey, nearly 10-14% of Indians experience mental health issues at some point in their lives. India accounts for one of the largest numbers of people suffering from depression and anxiety disorders. According to NCRB data, over 1.7 lakh suicides were reported in India in recent years, highlighting the growing mental health challenge. Students, farmers, unemployed youth, and working professionals are among the most vulnerable groups. The COVID-19 pandemic further increased stress, loneliness, and anxiety, especially among young people. Recent Initiatives National Tele-Mental Health Programme (Tele-MANAS) launched by the Government of India provides 24×7 mental health support. Mental health has been included under the Ayushman Bharat framework and various awareness campaigns are being conducted across educational institutions. Challenges 1. Social Stigma Mental illness is often viewed as a sign of weakness. Many individuals avoid seeking help due to fear of judgment. 2. Lack of Awareness People often fail to recognize symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress-related disorders. Mental health literacy remains low, particularly in rural areas. 3. Shortage of Mental Health Professionals India has a significant shortage of psychiatrists, psychologists, and counselors compared to WHO recommendations. 4. Academic and Workplace Pressure Competitive examinations, unemployment, job insecurity, and long working hours contribute to mental stress. 5. Social Media and Digital Addiction Excessive screen time, cyberbullying, and unrealistic comparisons negatively affect self-esteem and emotional well-being. 6. Limited Access in Rural Areas Mental health facilities are concentrated in urban centers, leaving rural populations underserved. Way Forward 1. Promote Awareness and Education Conduct mental health education programs in schools, colleges, and workplaces. Encourage open discussions to normalize seeking help. 2. Strengthen Healthcare Infrastructure Increase investment in mental health services. Recruit and train more mental health professionals. 3. Utilize Technology Expand tele-counseling and telemedicine platforms like Tele-MANAS. Use AI and digital tools for early detection and support. 4. Community-Based Support Involve NGOs, local leaders, and community health workers in awareness campaigns. Establish peer-support groups. 5. Focus on Youth Introduce counseling cells in educational institutions. Promote sports, physical fitness, meditation, and stress-management activities. 6. Policy and Legislative Support Effective implementation of the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017. Ensure affordable and accessible mental healthcare for all citizens.
2 303
19
wat@ssbclear ⚔️ WAT Challenge ⚔️ Write sentences— 15 seconds or less for each. 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your responses below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow responses with constructive feedback. Let’s sharpen our thinking and expression— together. 💬🧠 Everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed! 💪🔥 🔤 Today’s words Environment Health Fitness Knowledge Dreams
2 045
20
#ppdt@ssbclear ⚔️ PPDT Challenge ⚔️ ▹ 30 seconds to observe ▹ 4 minutes to write a story 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your story
#ppdt@ssbclear ⚔️ PPDT Challenge ⚔️ ▹ 30 seconds to observe ▹ 4 minutes to write a story 📝 Write & Review! ▹ Drop your story below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow stories with constructive feedback. Let’s grow together— everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed. Refine your skills through expression and observation! 💪🔥
2 113