UPSC CSE Why
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Show more📈 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 42 474 subscribers, ranking 4 297 in the Education category and 9 157 in the India region.
📊 Audience metrics and dynamics
Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 42 474 subscribers.
According to the latest data from 23 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -65 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 12.18%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 10.10% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
- Post reach: On average, each post receives 5 174 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 4 290 views.
- Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 9.
- Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as context, newspaper, hindu, relevance, governance.
📝 Description and content policy
The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
“Smart notes & right guidance for UPSC CSE. Current Affairs updates daily
On a special CA mission for UPSC 2026, tune in daily!
PYQs matlab CSEWhy. Get PYQs (Pre, Mains & CSAT) at CSEWhy.com/upsc
Follow on X: X.com/csewhy
IG: Instagram.com/csewh...”
Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 24 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.
Reading RecommendationsThe Hindu 📰 1. Nipah monoclonal antibody trials may begin in India in 2025 (Science page) (GS3: SnT) 2. Experiment reveals barley’s climate-driven adaptation (Science - Snapshots) 3. The SC ruling on portrayal of disability in films (Editorial) (GS1/GS2: Social issues and Policies) 4. Why is militancy on the rise in Jammu?(Editorial) (GS3: Internal security) 5. How is India’s hunt for critical minerals going? (Editorial) PS: stay vigilant, join @csewhyplanb
Reading RecommendationsIndian Express 🗞 1. In Kejriwal bail, lens on EDs power to arrest (Explained page) (GS2: Laws and acts) 2. Deregulating non-subsidized fertilizer (Explained page) (GS3: Agricultural economy) 3. Why the centres' proposed system for Delhi's urban land record matters (Explained page) (GS2: Policies) 4. Farm as factory (Editorial page) (GS3: Agricultural economy) 5. KL, UK tops NITI Aayog's SDG India index; Bihar worst performer (Economy page) (GS1/GS3: Social issues and sustainable development) The Hindu 📰 1. A wobbly walk (Editorial page) (GS2: IR) 2. The PDS impact on household expenditure (Editorial page) (GS1/GS3: Social issues and economics) 3. Boost financing for green projects (Business page) (GS3: Sustainable economic development) PS: Don't miss the opportunity to get personalized mentorship for your prep journey at discounted rates. Apply here 🔥
Pre-related facts1. Heat domes • weather phenomenon in which a high pressure weather atmosphere traps warm air • Jet streams get elongated in summers and hence can become stationary, that leads to its trapping • Climate change's impact on heat domes is under study
Reading RecommendationsIndian Express 1. Righting the wrong (Editorial) (GS2: Supreme court judgements) 2. Note to Krishi Bhawan (The ideas page) (GS1/GS2: Social issues and policies) 3. India and Austria (Explained page) (GS2: IR) 4. Chasing asteroids: why ISRO wants to venture into planetary defense (Explained page) (GS3: SnT) The Hindu 📰 1. Reading the tea leaves ahead of China’s Third Plenum (Editorial) (GS2: IR) 2. Should States get special packages outside Finance Commission allocations? (Opinion) (GS2: Policies) 3. Breaking the taboo around men’s reproductive health (GS2: Health Policy discussions) 4. Future investments in India’s EV space (Text&Context) (GS2/GS3: Policies and Economy) 5. Why are dengue cases on the rise worldwide? (Text&Context) (GS1: Social issues) PS: React 🔥if you've started looking for a PlanB
Pre-related facts1. World population day: • Started: 1989 by UNDP • Reason: Inspired coz public interest in "Five Billion Day" on July 11, 1987, the approximate date on which the world's population reached five billion people
Reading RecommendationsIndian Express 🗞 1. The food prices constraint (Editorial) (GS3: Budget and inflation) 2. Leader and teacher (Editorial) (Ethics/Essay) 3. A plan for national well-being (The ideas page) (GS2: Population control and policy) 4. CrPc & personal law: Muslim women’s right to alimony (Explained page) (GS2: Laws & Acts) 5. Mega dam, protest in Arunachal (Explained page) (Challenges with the upper Siang project) 6. Indian refiners likely saved $10.5 billion by buying discounted Russian oil (Economy page) (GS2/GS3: IR and economics) The Hindu 📰 1. India’s demographic journey of hits and misses (Editorial) (GS1: Social issues) 2. A case of people versus population (Editorial) (GS1: Social issues) 3. Even the odd jobs (Editorial) (GS1/GS2: Social issues and policies) 4. ‘MSMEs need outlays for technology upgrades, to aid in green transition’ (The Hindu business) (GS3: Economy and development) 5. Why is India drilling a 6-km deep hole in Maharashtra? (The science page) (GS3: Snt) PS: Want personalized mentorship at discounted price? Apply here
Pre-related facts1. Russia conferred order St. Andrew the Apostle upon PM Modi • Highest civilian award in Russia • 2019: Announced for strengthening Russia-India ties • St. Andrew was 1 of the 12 Apostles i.e original followers of Jesus
Reading RecommendationsIndian Express 🗞 1. The desperate neighbour (Editorial) (GS2/GS3: Security and IR) 2. Budgeting for science (The ideas page) (GS3: Tech. development and economic challenges) 3. The High Seas Treaty (Explained page) (GS2/GS3: IR and Environment) 4. Defamation case against WikiPedia and ‘Safe harbour’ protection clause (Explained page) (GS2: Laws and acts) The Hindu 📰 1. The innate limitations in executing iCET (Opinion) (GS2/GS3: IND-USA iCET deal) 2. What is the draft Digital Competition Bill? (Text&Context) (GS2: Bills and policies) 3. ‘Outstanding work’: IIT-M team makes mineral nanoparticles with water (Science page) (GS3: Snt) PS: Apply to be in waitlist of UPSC 2025 Mentorship cohort here
Mains Keywords ✍🏼1. Navu Manujaru • Kannada for 'We are human beings' • State Govt. effort, 2 hour weekly classes to discuss & debate values like tolerance • Aim: Sow seeds of social harmony at school/college level
Pre-related facts1. Cognitive test: • Tests brain's functioning like thinking or memory • In news wrt Biden's on stage inabilities 2. President visited Udaygiri Caves. Revise 20 caves for UPSC Pre here
Reading RecommendationsIndian Express 🗞 1. Trade policy needs a reset (Editorial page) (GS3: WTO and India's economic policy) 2. Why NEET does not work (The Ideas Page) (Administrative issues with NEET) 3. Behind Russia's high income (Explained page) (GS3: How sanctions fail) 4. How climate change fueled Hurricane Beryl's record early intensification (Explained page) (GS3: A good read on Hurricanes) The Hindu 📰 1. Indigenous HPV vaccine, the rhetoric and the reality (Editorial page) (GS3: SnT) 2. What are new provisions for police officers? (Text&Context) (GS2: New criminal codes) 3. What are the laws preventing tree felling in Delhi? (Text&Context) (GS2/GS3: Deforestation and related laws) PS: WHYMentorship 2025 results rolling out to selected candidates on WhatsApp & email. Click here to apply for waiting list in case anyone in top 200 cancels
Pre-realted news1. Digital Bharat Nidhi (DBN) • Replaces erstwhile Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) to increase telecom connectivity in rural areas • USOF funded w/ 5% charge on the AGR of telecom operators • Funds to be used for R&D in telecom & improving connectivity 2. Graphene • Carbon allotrope (like diamond & graphite) • Single layer of C atoms in a honeycomb pattern • Stronger than diamond, more conductive than silver, more elastic than rubber, lighter than aluminium 3. Italy's volcanoes • Mt. Etna & Mt. Stromboli in news
Reading RecommendationsIndian Express 🗞 1. What an NSA does? (Editorial) (GS2: Bodies) 2. A bend in the river (Editorial) (GS2: A good read on Indus water treaty and IR) 3. Food for a rainy day (Editorial) (On food security and climate-resilient agriculture) 4. A trust deficit with farmers (The ideas page) (GS2: On policy making) 5. Hoping for a miracle at COP29 (The ideas page) (GS2: Climate change and IR) 6. Why Arctic wildfires are bad news for world (Explained page) (GS3: Climate change and its impact in arctic) 7. The vital importance of Putin (Explained page) (GS2: IR) The Hindu 📰 1. A law around low-carbon climate resilient development (Editorial) (GS3: Climate change) 2. The ANRF plan has got off on the wrong foot (Editorial) (GS2: Challenges for India's national research policy) 3.On expunction powers in Parliament (Text & Context) (GS2: Constitution) 4. What is the Internet Archive and why is it facing backlash from book publishers? (Text & Context) (GS2: IA vs Publishers) PS: Reading heavy newspaper today. Read slow!
Keywords explained1. Hepatitis A • Contagious liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus that spreads through contaminated food/water • A self-limited disease that resolves on its own without treatment • It is endemic in India • Hepatitis A vaccine is the best way to prevent the disease
Reading RecommendationsThe Hindu 📰 1. AI comes to the rescue of elephants (Science page) (Environment/SnT: AI development solving environmental issues) 1. How to manage ‘brain-eating amoeba’ cases (FAQ page) (SnT: PAM Treatment issue in Kerala) 2. Can the uber-rich worldwide be taxed better? (FAQ page) (GS3: on wealth proportionality) 3. What does Karnataka Bill promise gig workers? ( FAQ page) (GS2: Policy and its impact) PS: Join @CSEWhyPlanB
Important keywords1. Aphelion • Longest distance b/w sun and object • For earth, Aphelion is at 152.1 million kms • Earth reaches this point every July; this year it did on 5th July 2. Perihelion • Shortest distance b/w sun and object • For earth, Perihelion is at 1147.1 million kms • This year earth reached this point on Jan 3rd
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Important keywords1. Radiation Biodemistry • Measures biological response for estimating absorbed radiation dose in humans • It measures biological response, not a direct real-time reading of dose • Units: Gray (rad), Sievert (rem), Committed Effective Dose Equivalent (CEDE), and Total Effective Dose Equivalent (TEDE)
Pre-related news1. SCO • Shanghai Cooperation organization • India joined in 2017 • main goals are to promote cooperation in politics, security, economics, and culture. • permanent secretariat in Beijing, China. • affiliated organisations: RATS & SCO Business council 2. Read about PMs Museum
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QuotesOur constitution is our lighthouse. It guides us throughout our journey. — PM Narendra Modi
Reading recommendationsIndian Express 🗞 1. The unexpected bounty (Editorial) (GS3: Read to understand deficit problem of India) 2. Answer is a question bank (Editorial) (GS2: Read to understand an overlooked human resource crisis in India) 3. Nine internal security challenges (The ideas page) (GS3: A good read on issues with internal security and way forward) 4. What Labour's win could mean for India-UK FTA (Explained page) (GS2: A good read on IR) The Hindu 📰 1. Trials, medical ethics and the orbit of power (Editorial) (GS1/Ethics: A good read on social issues and ethics) 2. Factory accidents, a pointer to rusty inspection reform (Editorial) (A good read to understand the administrative challenges leading to deaths) 3. Till Russia do us part? NATO at 75, an enduring alliance (Text & Context) (GS2: A good read on IR) PS: Join my WhatsApp channel for timely in detail explanation of important events.
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