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Channel UPSC Mapping Prelims Mains UPPSC mppsc bpsc (@mapping_prelims_mains) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 52 683 subscribers, ranking 3 260 in the Education category and 6 780 in the India region.
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Since its creation on Š½ŠµŠ²ŃŠ“омо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 52 683 subscribers.
According to the latest data from 16 July, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by 36 over the last 30 days and by -4 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.
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- Post reach: On average, each post receives 1 246 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 738 views.
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āšøWe created this channel for students preparing for UPSC CSE.
šøIt covers maps related questions of both prelims & mains
šø Geography optional CA
š @Mapping_prelims_mains_bot
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Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 17 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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| 4 | š The Gandak River
šWhy in News?
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Due to heavy rainfall in Nepalās catchment area, the Gandak River crossed the danger mark in Gopalganj district, Bihar.
šAbout Gandak River
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Also known as Gandaki, Sapt Gandaki, and Narayani.
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A major transboundary river and one of the important left-bank tributaries of the Ganga.
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Source: Himalayan region of Nepal, with the Kali Gandaki forming a major headstream.
šCourse
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Nepal: Flows as Kali Gandaki through deep gorges and becomes the Narayani near Devghat.
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India: Enters near Triveni, briefly forms the Uttar PradeshāBihar boundary, and flows through northern Bihar.
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Joins the Ganga near Hajipur in Bihar.
šKey Geographical Features
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Length: Nearly 640 km.
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Drainage Basin: About 46,300 sq km.
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Kali Gandaki Gorge: Located between the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna mountain massifs.
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Upper basin contains glacial lakes, creating potential Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) risks.
šSignificance
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Connects the ecological landscapes of Chitwan National Park (Nepal) and Valmiki Tiger Reserve (India).
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Valmikinagar Barrage supports extensive irrigation in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
šUPSC Prelims Facts
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The Gandak is a left-bank tributary of the Ganga.
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It is an important transboundary river shared by Nepal and India.
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| 8 | š Managing Demographic Change: Beyond Population Anxiety
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Renewed debates over population decline, ageing, fertility rates, and regional demographic shifts have intensified in India, highlighting the need for evidence-based demographic policies rather than alarmist narratives.
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UN projections estimate Indiaās population may peak at around 1.7 billion before declining by the end of the century, while alternative projections suggest a faster decline, reflecting uncertainty in long-term demographic forecasts.
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Although the share of the elderly population (60+) is expected to rise significantly, the decline in the working-age population is projected to be gradual and can be offset through higher productivity, AI adoption, and greater female labour force participation.
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Southern States have experienced fertility decline earlier than northern India, raising concerns over political representation, fiscal transfers, and demographic balance, while also reflecting successful investments in health and education.
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Recent National Family Health Survey (NFHS) trends show fertility has declined across communities, indicating that demographic change is driven more by education, urbanisation, and socio-economic development than by religious differences.
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The article advocates a balanced, evidence-based demographic policy focusing on quality education, womenās empowerment, healthcare, and employment, instead of coercive population measures.
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Rising ageing population will increase demand for pensions, healthcare, and long-term social security.
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Regional demographic divergence may influence electoral representation and CentreāState fiscal dynamics.
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Low Female Labour Force Participation Rate (FLFPR) and gender barriers could limit Indiaās ability to fully harness its demographic dividend.
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Mains Question:
Indiaās demographic transition presents both opportunities and challenges. Discuss the implications of ageing, declining fertility, and regional demographic variations, and suggest measures to ensure inclusive and sustainable development. (250 words)
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| 11 | š Genetic History Explains Why Some Languages Are Unique
š Why in Focus?
A study published in PNAS (2026) found that long-term human genetic history and population movements have significantly influenced the diversity of languages across the world, with isolated populations preserving greater linguistic uniqueness.
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Researchers analysed data from over 4,200 languages, 5,700 individuals, and 650 populations worldwide, comparing linguistic and genetic diversity.
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Regions with long-term geographic isolation developed more distinct linguistic features, while areas with repeated migration, trade, farming, empire-building, and colonisation saw languages become more similar.
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The study identifies āaccumulation zonesā (isolated regions preserving linguistic diversity) and āspread zonesā (regions where population movements reduce linguistic differences).
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New Guinea, home to over 800 languages, is cited as a classic accumulation zone where prolonged isolation preserved exceptional linguistic diversity.
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The study clarifies that genes do not determine language; instead, shared human history leaves parallel patterns in genetic and linguistic evolution.
š Challenges / Issues / Implications:
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Rapid globalisation, migration, and language homogenisation threaten small and indigenous languages.
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Loss of endangered languages means the disappearance of valuable cultural heritage and knowledge systems.
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Greater efforts are needed for documentation, preservation, and revitalisation of indigenous and minority languages.
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Mains Question:
Discuss how migration, geographic isolation, and cultural interactions have shaped linguistic diversity across the world. Why is the preservation of indigenous and endangered languages important for cultural heritage and human knowledge? (250 words)
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| 13 | š Undocumented Migration from Bangladesh: What Does Census Data Show?
š Why in Focus?
An analysis of Census and Post Enumeration Survey (PES) data argues that there is no evidence of a surge in undocumented migration from Bangladesh between 1991 and 2011, challenging widely circulated claims.
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The Post Enumeration Survey (PES) 2011 estimated a net omission rate of 2.3%, almost unchanged from 1.8% in 1991, indicating no major rise in undercounting of migrants.
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The Eastern region, including States bordering Bangladesh, recorded among the lowest Census omission rates, weakening claims of large-scale undocumented migration escaping enumeration.
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Census records place of birth, irrespective of citizenship or legal status; therefore, undocumented migrants are also expected to be counted if enumerated.
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Census data show that the Bangladesh-born population in India declined between 1991 and 2011, while migration from Nepal increased during the same period.
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Around 94% of Bangladesh-born residents were concentrated in the five border StatesāWest Bengal, Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, and Mizoramāa pattern that remained largely stable across recent Censuses.
š Challenges / Issues / Implications:
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Census cannot directly distinguish between legal and undocumented migrants, limiting its use in determining immigration status.
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Migration remains a politically sensitive issue, making accurate data interpretation and evidence-based policymaking essential.
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Strengthening migration databases while ensuring credible Census operations and public trust remains important.
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Mains Question:
Discuss the role and limitations of the Census in estimating migration in India. How can reliable migration data contribute to informed policymaking while balancing national security and humanitarian concerns? (250 words)
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| 17 | š Indira Point
š Why in News?
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The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has sought Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) clearance to strengthen the Indira Point Lighthouse and develop the area as a tourist hub.
š About Indira Point
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Southernmost point of Indiaās sovereign territory.
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Located at the southern tip of Great Nicobar Island in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands (UT).
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Houses a 35-metre cast-iron lighthouse, commissioned in 1972, serving as a key navigational aid in the Indian Ocean.
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Lies south of Galathea Bay, the proposed site of the International Container Transshipment Port (ICTP).
š History
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Earlier known as Pygmalion Point (also briefly Parsons Point).
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Renamed Indira Point in 1985 in memory of Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
š Key Features
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The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami caused 2.04 m land subsidence, partially submerging the lighthouse and tilting it by 3.86°.
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Falls under the ecologically sensitive ICRZ-IA/IVA zone.
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Rich in mangroves, coral reefs, sand dunes, and Leatherback Turtle nesting sites.
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IIT Madras has proposed structural reinforcement, including a breakwater, causeway, powerhouse, and elevated staff quarters.
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Proposed tourism facilities include a viewing tower, maritime museum, convention centre, cafeteria, cycle tracks, and national memorial.
š Significance
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Strengthens Indiaās Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) claims and strategic presence in the Eastern Indian Ocean.
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Enhances maritime navigation for vessels approaching the proposed Galathea Bay Transshipment Port.
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Boosts maritime security, tourism, and coastal infrastructure.
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Indira Point is the southernmost point of India, located on Great Nicobar Island.
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The 2004 tsunami permanently submerged part of the area due to land subsidence.
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Galathea Bay is the proposed site of Indiaās International Container Transshipment Port (ICTP) and is known for Leatherback Sea Turtle nesting.
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