UPSC MAP
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Channel UPSC MAP (@upsc_map) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 11 904 subscribers, ranking 16 981 in the Education category and 35 425 in the India region.
📊 Audience metrics and dynamics
Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 11 904 subscribers.
According to the latest data from 15 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -52 over the last 30 days and by -5 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.
- Verification status: Not verified
- Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 7.76%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 3.38% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
- Post reach: On average, each post receives 924 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 402 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, affair, prelim, ncert, guidance.
📝 Description and content policy
The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
“Dm for Promotions:- @Midnightmistery
Follow the UPSC MAP channel on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vajrj6CIN9ipaOZkM90Z
Telegram:- https://t.me/UPSC_MAP”
Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 16 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 Education category.
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| 2 | 🔆 Countries bordering Arctic Sea
Trick : Green FISH went to Norway by CAR.
✅G : Greenland.
✅F : Finland.
✅I : Iceland.
✅S : Sweden.
✅N : Norway.
✅C : Canada.
✅A : Alaska.
✅R : Russia.
Join @upsc_map | 829 |
| 3 | Trick to remember 13 countries lying on Equator
Mnemonic: ECB SaoTomo GCC UKS MIKi
1. Ecuador
2. Columbia
3. Brazil
4. Sao Tome and Principe
5. Gabon
6. Republic of Congo
7. Democratic Republic of Congo
8. Uganda
9. Kenya
10. Somalia
11. Maldives
12. Indonesia
13. Kiribati
(See map for visual memory) | 768 |
| 4 | 🔆Countries bordering Syria
Trick: TIJIL
✅T - Turkey
✅I - Iraq
✅J -Jordan
✅I - Israel
✅L - Lebanon | 652 |
| 5 | Monsoon | 1 862 |
| 6 | 🔆 Agasthyamalai Ecological Landscape
📍 Why in Focus?
✅ The Supreme Court of India has directed a time-bound eviction plan to remove illegal encroachments from the Agasthyamalai Ecological Landscape, emphasizing the need to protect this ecologically sensitive region.
📍 What is Agasthyamalai Ecological Landscape?
✅ A highly fragile and biodiversity-rich forest ecosystem centered around the Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve.
✅ Established by the Government of India in 2001.
✅ Included in UNESCO’s World Network of Biosphere Reserves in 2016.
✅ Recognized for its exceptional biodiversity, endemic species, and tribal heritage.
📍 Location & Extent
✅ Situated at the southernmost end of the Western Ghats.
✅ Total area: 3,500.36 sq km.
✅ Kerala Component (1,828 sq km)
✅ Pathanamthitta
✅ Kollam
✅ Thiruvananthapuram
✅ Tamil Nadu Component (1,672.36 sq km)
✅ Tirunelveli
✅ Tenkasi
✅ Theni
✅ Kanyakumari
📍 Key Physical Features
✅ Dominated by Agasthyamala Peak.
✅ Height: 1,868 metres above sea level.
✅ Located within Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary.
📍 Forest Types
✅ Tropical Wet Evergreen Forests.
✅ Moist Deciduous Forests.
✅ Montane Rain Forests.
✅ Shola-Grassland Ecosystems at higher elevations.
📍 Hydrological Importance
✅ Acts as a major watershed of southern India.
✅ Origin of important rivers such as:
✅ Thamirabarani River
✅ Karamana River
✅ Supports drinking water and irrigation needs across Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
📍 Biodiversity Significance
✅ Hosts over 2,000 medicinal plant species.
✅ Rich in endemic and rare flora of the Western Ghats.
✅ Habitat for:
✅ Bengal Tiger
✅ Asian Elephant
✅ Nilgiri Tahr
✅ Considered one of India’s most important biodiversity hotspots.
📍 Tribal Heritage
✅ Home to the indigenous Kanikaran Tribe (Kanikkar).
✅ Known for extensive traditional knowledge of forests and medicinal plants.
✅ Plays a crucial role in conservation and sustainable resource use.
📍 Significance
✅ Critical component of the Western Ghats Biodiversity Hotspot.
✅ Supports ecological security, water security, and climate resilience.
✅ Conserves rare medicinal plants and endemic wildlife.
✅ Preserves unique tribal cultural heritage.
📍 UPSC Relevance
✅ Prelims: Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve, UNESCO Biosphere Reserves, Kanikaran Tribe, Thamirabarani River, Western Ghats.
✅ Mains (GS1): Tribal Communities and Cultural Landscapes.
✅ Mains (GS3): Biodiversity Conservation, Biosphere Reserves, Environmental Governance. | 1 773 |
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| 8 | 🔆 Padma Barrage Project (Bangladesh)
📍 Why in News?
✅ Bangladesh has approved the Padma Barrage Project on the Padma River (Bangladesh stretch of the Ganga) in Rajbari district.
📍 About the Project
✅ Proposed on the Padma River, the main distributary of the Ganga in Bangladesh.
✅ Aims to restore water availability in drought-prone southwestern Bangladesh.
✅ Designed to address reduced dry-season flows linked to the upstream Farakka Barrage.
📍 Key Features
✅ Length: 2.1 km
✅ 78 spillway gates
✅ Navigation locks for river transport
✅ Fish passages for aquatic biodiversity
✅ Undersluices and embankments
✅ Reservoir capacity: ~2.9 billion cubic metres
✅ Hydropower generation: 113 MW
📍 Expected Benefits
✅ Irrigation for about 2.88 million hectares of farmland.
✅ Expected to influence nearly 37% of Bangladesh’s land area.
✅ Improve water security in southwest Bangladesh.
✅ Enhance navigation and agricultural productivity.
📍 Environmental Concerns
✅ Large barrages may:
• Alter natural sediment flow
• Affect fish migration
• Cause waterlogging
• Create ecological imbalances
✅ Environmental groups have sought greater scrutiny of the project.
📍 Padma River
✅ The Padma is the name of the Ganga River in Bangladesh.
✅ It joins the Jamuna (Brahmaputra) before meeting the Meghna and entering the Bay of Bengal.
✅ One of the most important river systems for Bangladesh’s agriculture and economy.
📍 Farakka Barrage
✅ Located in Murshidabad, West Bengal.
✅ Constructed across the Ganga River.
✅ Operational since 1975.
✅ Intended to divert water into the Hooghly River to improve Kolkata Port navigation.
✅ Governed by the India–Bangladesh Ganga Water Sharing Treaty (1996).
📍 UPSC Value Addition
✅ Transboundary River: River flowing across or forming boundaries between countries.
✅ Major India–Bangladesh shared rivers:
• Ganga (Padma)
• Brahmaputra (Jamuna)
• Teesta
• Feni
• Manu
📍 Prelims Fact
✅ The Padma Multipurpose Bridge (Bangladesh) is the country’s longest bridge and spans the Padma River. | 1 287 |
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| 10 | A quick Survey on UPSC CSAT 2026 ? | 824 |
| 11 | Initiatives for domestic solar manufacturing | 1 226 |
| 12 | National kharif conference 2026 | 959 |
| 13 | The insolvency and bankruptcy code( IBC) | 961 |
| 14 | 🔆 Hormozgan Province (Iran)
📍 Why in News?
✅ US strikes near the Strait of Hormuz in Iran’s Hormozgan Province heightened regional tensions.
✅ The US described the strikes as defensive actions targeting missile sites and mine-laying boats.
📍 About Hormozgan Province
✅ Located in southern Iran.
✅ Lies along the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman.
✅ Capital: Bandar Abbas.
📍 Strategic Importance
✅ Bandar Abbas is situated on the northern coast of the Strait of Hormuz.
✅ Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical oil shipping chokepoints.
✅ Large share of global crude oil and LNG trade passes through this route.
📍 Geographical Features
✅ Mountainous terrain with coastal plains.
✅ Includes several islands in the Persian Gulf:
• Qeshm Island
• Hormuz Island
• Kish Island
📍 Economic Importance
✅ Major hub for:
• Oil trade
• Shipping
• Ports and maritime commerce
✅ Bandar Abbas hosts Iran’s important commercial and naval facilities.
📍 Prelims Fact
✅ The Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and further to the Arabian Sea. | 809 |
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| 16 | 🔆 Why Large Cities Attract More Migrants than Smaller Towns
📘 A Developing Country Perspective – UPSC 2024
📍 Migration is skewed towards big cities due to:
✅ Diverse & abundant employment in formal/informal sectors
• Example: Mumbai & Bengaluru attract rural youth in tech, finance, construction
✅ Better access to education & healthcare
• Example: Delhi’s DU and AIIMS draw families for advancement
✅ Superior infrastructure & logistics
• Example: Metro, airports, 24×7 power in Chennai enhance urban appeal
✅ Urban informal economy absorbs unskilled labor
• Example: Bihar & UP migrants work in Mumbai’s construction/domestic sectors
✅ Presence of migrant networks & support systems
• Example: Malayali migrants in Kochi facilitate Gulf migration links
✅ Urban aspirations & perceived mobility
• Example: Media portrayals of progress create a strong “pull effect”
📝 Mains GS1 Question
Explain the economic and socio-cultural factors that make large Indian cities preferred migration destinations compared to smaller towns.
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| 17 | 🔆 Rafah Crossing – In News
📍 What’s the News?
✅ Rafah border crossing has partially reopened after being largely shut since it was seized by Israel two years ago.
✅ Reopening is crucial amid the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
📍 About Rafah Border Crossing
📌 Location
✅ Situated between Gaza Strip and Egypt
✅ Lies at the southern edge of Gaza
✅ Borders Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula
📌 Strategic Importance
✅ Known as Gaza’s “lifeline”
✅ Only border crossing of Gaza that does not pass through Israel
✅ Critical for:
▪ Humanitarian aid
▪ Medical evacuations
▪ Limited civilian travel (with permission)
📌 Other Gaza Border Crossings
✅ Erez Crossing
▪ Northern Gaza
▪ For movement of people into Israel
✅ Kerem Shalom Crossing
▪ Southern Gaza
▪ Handles commercial goods only
📍 Why it Matters?
✅ Direct impact on humanitarian access to Gaza
✅ Central to regional security & diplomacy
✅ Frequently referenced in Middle East geopolitics
📍 UPSC Relevance
✅ GS2 – International Relations | West Asia
✅ GS1 – World Geography (Borders & Straits)
📌 Prelims One-liner:
➡️ Rafah Crossing, between Gaza Strip and Egypt, is Gaza’s only border outlet not controlled by Israel, making it a vital humanitarian corridor. | 534 |
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| 20 | 🔆 Urban Heat Islands: Why India Needs Greener and Cooler Cities
📍 Why in Focus?
✅ Rising heatwaves and extreme temperatures have renewed concerns over the Urban Heat Island (UHI) Effect, where cities become significantly hotter than surrounding rural areas due to rapid urbanisation.
📍 Key Highlights:
✅ India is witnessing more frequent and prolonged heatwaves, with temperatures touching 48°C in parts of Rajasthan.
✅ Urban areas can be 2°C–10°C hotter than nearby rural regions because of concrete surfaces, asphalt roads, loss of tree cover, and waste heat from air conditioners.
✅ According to IMD data, heatwave frequency and duration have increased across India’s Core Heatwave Zone.
✅ Excessive dependence on air conditioners may provide short-term relief but can worsen urban heating by releasing additional waste heat.
✅ Experts advocate reflective building materials, urban green cover, climate-resilient building codes, and heat-action planning as long-term solutions.
📍 Challenges / Issues / Implications:
✅ Outdoor workers, street vendors, and informal-sector labourers face disproportionate exposure to extreme heat.
✅ Unplanned urbanisation and shrinking green spaces intensify the Urban Heat Island effect.
✅ Heat stress affects public health, labour productivity, and urban livability.
✅ Lack of dedicated budgeting and enforcement of heat-safety measures increases vulnerability.
✅ Mains Question:
What is the Urban Heat Island (UHI) Effect? Discuss its causes, impacts, and the measures required to build climate-resilient cities in India. (250 Words) | 641 |
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