UPSC CSE Why
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Show moreπ Analytical overview of Telegram channel UPSC CSE Why
Channel UPSC CSE Why (@csewhy) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 42 477 subscribers, ranking 4 305 in the Education category and 9 175 in the India region.
π Audience metrics and dynamics
Since its creation on Π½Π΅Π²ΡΠ΄ΠΎΠΌΠΎ, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 42 477 subscribers.
According to the latest data from 22 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by 73 over the last 30 days and by -13 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.
- Verification status: Not verified
- Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 11.49%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 9.03% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
- Post reach: On average, each post receives 4 880 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 3 836 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 context, newspaper, hindu, relevance, governance.
π Description and content policy
The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
βSmart notes & right guidance for UPSC CSE. Current Affairs updates daily
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IG: Instagram.com/csewh...β
Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 23 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.
@CSEWhy RecommendationsThe Hindu ποΈ 1. Why has the SC clarified POCSO provisions (FAQ Page) (GS2: SC judgments) PS: join @csewhyplanb
Mains notes1. NSQ drugs β’ CDSCO releases a monthly list of drugs classified as NSQ based on random sampling and testing by central and state regulators β’ CDSCO found around 50 medicines, including paracetamol, metformin, and pantoprazole, to be not of standard quality (NSQ) β’ The lists inform the public, health departments, and manufacturers about potentially substandard drugs, signaling ongoing scrutiny of products β’ Categories of Failure: 1. Spurious Drugs: Fake products misrepresenting their brand 2. Poor Quality: Drugs with inadequate descriptions or active ingredients 3. Adulterated Drugs: Contaminated drugs that can cause harm, leading to recalls
@CSEWhy RecommendationsIndian Express π° 1. Some hard land questions (Ideas page) (GS2: Policies) 2. Tackling air pollution (Explained) (GS3: Climate) The Hindu ποΈ 1. Russiaβs geopolitical pivot to Asia, a new India chapter (Editorial) (GS2: IR) PS:
Mains keywords1. Keffiyeh (cotton head-dress worn by Palestinians) β’ Cultural Significance: - Associated with Palestinian identity. - Popularized by Yasser Arafat in the Palestinian liberation movement. 2. Sponge City β’ Use of green & permeable surfaces in a city β’ Purpose: Absorb, store & reuse rainwater β’ A concept seen in SE Asia, deliberation in India
Mains notes1. Unified Pension scheme
@CSEWhy RecommendationsIndian Express π° 1. A legal void (Editorial) (GS2: Policies) 2. Biden and India-US ties (Explained) (GS2: IR) The Hindu π 1. Storms brewing in South China sea (Text&Context) (GS2: IR) 2. A life in revolution (Text&Context) PS: Anyone who enrols in Mains & Pre PYQ Course (WHYPower) in September gets free upgrade for 2024 Mains PYQs. Enrol here
@CSEWhy RecommendationsIndian Express π° 1. The job lags and gaps (Ideas page) (GS1/GS2: Social issues and policies) 2. Fortify the basic structure (Ideas page) (GS2: POLICIES) 3. Two years of project cheetah: status report and th road ahead (Explained page) 4. Clause 6 of Assam record (Explained page) (GS2: Pacts) The Hindu π 1. How global warming affects forecasting (Text&Context) (GS3: Climate) PS: Join @CSEWhyPlanB
Mains keywords1. Aerobraking: Spacecraft technique to slow down using planet's atmosphere β’ As spacecraft arrives at a planet, in place of firing rockets, it slows down into planet's atmosphere β’ This creates a drag reducing the speed, to be used in India's Venus mission
Pre notes1. Tech Diplomacy β’ Diplomacy at use to address tech related issues 2. The retraction index β’ Measures likelihood of an article being retracted, calculated as (number of retracted articles Γ 1,000) / total articles published β’ It has increased significantly, with a tenfold rise over the past decade due to misconduct or errors β’ Retracted papers see a 60% reduction in citations post-retraction compared to pre-retraction frequency β’ Journal Variability: Different journals show varying retraction frequencies linked to impact factors 3. National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC, πNew Delhi) β’ Estd. 1988 under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 β’ Jurisdiction: Deals with complaints exceeding βΉ2 crores β’ Appellate Body: Hears appeals against orders from State Consumer Commissions β’ Quasi-judicial body: Provides speedy redressal of consumer grievances. β’ Composition: President (SC judge) & 4+ Members (at least 1 woman) β’ Appeals: NCDRC orders can be challenged in the Supreme Court of India β’ Mandate: Protect consumer rights, prevent unfair trade practices, and resolve consumer disputes
Mains notes1. BMI Vs BRI β’ BMI: can't differentiate between fat, muscle, and water; does not indicate fat distribution β’ Introduction of Body Roundness Index aka BRI: Offers better assessment by incorporating waist circumference & focusing on body shape rather than just weight β’ Health Risks: Studies suggest BRI gives better prediction of health risks such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases compared to BMI, as it accounts for visceral fat β’ Ethnic Variability: BMI's effectiveness varies across ethnic groups; for instance, Asians may have higher body fat at the same BMI compared to Caucasians β’ Mortality Association: Research indicates a U-shaped relationship between BRI and all-cause mortality, with both low and high BRI scores linked to increased mortality risk β’ While BRI shows promise as a superior metric, further validation across diverse populations is needed to confirm its efficacy in predicting health outcomes
@CSEWhy RecommendationsIndian Express π° 1. Why ISRO's planned mission to venus is important (Explained page) (GS3: Space, SnT) 2. Probe against Siddaramaiah (Explained page) (GS2: Laws) 2. Tech diplomacy 4.0 (Ideas page) (GS2: IR) The Hindu π 1. The NCRF as a framework for well rounded education (editorial) (GS2: Policies) 2. Why the fact-checking unit was invalidated (Text&Context) (GS2: SC judgements) PS: Sri Lanka's new PM and first woman is an alumni of Hindu College, DU (studied in 1990s)π€―
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