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📈 Análisis del canal de Telegram ClearIAS

El canal ClearIAS (@clearias) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 17 485 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 11 584 en la categoría Educación y el puesto 25 218 en la región India.

📊 Métricas de audiencia y dinámica

Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 17 485 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 09 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de -288, y en las últimas 24 horas de -7, conservando un alto alcance.

  • Estado de verificación: No verificado
  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 3.78%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener N/A% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 661 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 0 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 0.
  • Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como minister, crore, initiative, ministry, defence.

📝 Descripción y política de contenido

El autor describe el recurso como un espacio para expresar opiniones subjetivas:
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Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 10 junio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Educación.

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In rural Punjab, a pioneering healthcare initiative is proving that it can. Through WhatsApp-based training and real-time gui
In rural Punjab, a pioneering healthcare initiative is proving that it can. Through WhatsApp-based training and real-time guidance from cardiologists, local doctors are rapidly identifying severe heart attacks and administering the life-saving clot-busting drug tenecteplase before patients reach specialized hospitals. The result? Faster treatment, reduced delays, and hundreds of lives saved. The model highlights how simple digital tools, when combined with medical expertise, can transform emergency healthcare in underserved regions. 📱💓 A powerful reminder that innovation doesn't always require advanced technology—sometimes, it starts with an app already in everyone's pocket.

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A new study published in the journal Nature Medicine has shown that a simple blood test measuring the protein p-tau217 may he
A new study published in the journal Nature Medicine has shown that a simple blood test measuring the protein p-tau217 may help predict when Alzheimer’s disease symptoms are likely to begin, years before memory loss appears. Researchers analysed data from more than 600 adults and developed a “clock model” capable of estimating symptom onset within an accuracy range of about 3–4 years. The findings suggest that elevated p-tau217 levels reflect the gradual buildup of amyloid and tau proteins in the brain, which are key markers of Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists believe the test could improve early detection and accelerate preventive clinical trials, though experts caution that further validation is needed before routine clinical use.

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In a deeply emotional and historic decision, the Supreme Court of India has permitted the withdrawal of life-sustaining treat
In a deeply emotional and historic decision, the Supreme Court of India has permitted the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for 31-year-old Harish Rana, who has been in a permanent vegetative state for over 12 years following a severe brain injury in 2013. The plea was filed by his elderly parents, who had been caring for their son for more than a decade with no hope of recovery. After examining medical reports and expert opinions, the court allowed passive euthanasia—the withdrawal of artificial life support—so that he may “die with dignity.” The Supreme Court also directed that the process be carried out under strict medical supervision, emphasizing a humane and compassionate approach in such end-of-life decisions. Why this matters: Reinforces the principle of “Right to Die with Dignity” under Article 21. Marks one of the most significant real-world applications of passive euthanasia in India. Rekindles the national debate on end-of-life care, medical ethics, and legal safeguards.

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🔹The Union Budget 2026 announced the launch of Bharat-VISTAAR, an AI-powered agriculture platform. 🔹It will be officially l
🔹The Union Budget 2026 announced the launch of Bharat-VISTAAR, an AI-powered agriculture platform. 🔹It will be officially launched by the Government of India to support farmers with data-driven advisory services. 🔹The platform integrates AgriStack data with scientific practices from Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). 🔹Provides real-time guidance on: ➡️Weather forecasts ➡️Pest and crop alerts ➡️Market prices ➡️Government schemes 🔹Offers multilingual AI chatbot support to farmers across India. 🔹Aims to improve farm productivity, reduce risks, and boost farmer incomes using AI technology. 🔹Part of India’s broader push to expand AI-based digital public infrastructure.

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ClearIAS Crash Course provides a highly-effective study plan, well-organised subject-wise video classes, study materials, mock exams, and guidance to cover the entire GS syllabus of UPSC CSE Prelims systematically - in a short span of time. ClearIAS UPSC Prelims Crash Course: What will you get? (1) An all-in-one course that will help you systematically cover the entire syllabus of UPSC CSE Prelims (GS as well as CSAT). (2) Instant access to the course upon payment of fees, even at midnight, so you can start learning right away! (3) 100+ Expert Video Classes which help you master the most important Prelims Topics of GS and CSAT (in recorded format). (4) Access to the latest current affairs classes and doubt-clearing sessions. (5) Access to curated study materials to cover Prelims syllabus PDF. (6) 1500+ Topic-Wise Study materials (PDF). (7) GS Prelims Test Series (PTS). (8) CSAT Prelims Test Series (PTS) (9) Prelims Marks Booster (PMB). (10) Intelligent Elimination Techniques (IET). (11) CSAT Classes. (12) Current Affairs Classes. (13) PYQ Classes. (14) NCERT Classes. (15) Personal Mentorship to crack UPSC CSE. Note: By taking admission to the course, you agree to the Terms and Conditions mentioned on the ClearIAS.com website. For any queries related to admission, you can call any of the following ClearIAS phone numbers: 9605741000 9072851000

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India and the United States have announced a major trade agreement that sharply cuts U.S. tariffs on Indian goods from puniti
India and the United States have announced a major trade agreement that sharply cuts U.S. tariffs on Indian goods from punitive levels to about 18%, offering a boost to exporters and easing long-standing trade tensions. While the government says key sectors like agriculture and dairy are protected and expects widened market access for textiles, gems & jewellery, and manufacturing, critics — including opposition parties — have raised concerns about potential concessions on imports and unclear commitments on tariff reciprocity. The deal also appears to involve broader strategic elements like energy sourcing shifts and renewed commitments to buy U.S. products, making it both an economic reset and a talking point in Parliament and global markets.

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India and the United States have announced a major trade agreement that sharply cuts U.S. tariffs on Indian goods from punitive levels to about 18%, offering a boost to exporters and easing long-standing trade tensions. While the government says key sectors like agriculture and dairy are protected and expects widened market access for textiles, gems & jewellery, and manufacturing, critics — including opposition parties — have raised concerns about potential concessions on imports and unclear commitments on tariff reciprocity. The deal also appears to involve broader strategic elements like energy sourcing shifts and renewed commitments to buy U.S. products, making it both an economic reset and a talking point in Parliament and global markets.

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This Republic Day, Invest in Your Future 🇮🇳 Flat ₹5,000 OFF on Full Syllabus GS Courses and Optional Courses. Coupon: REPUB
This Republic Day, Invest in Your Future 🇮🇳 Flat ₹5,000 OFF on Full Syllabus GS Courses and Optional Courses. Coupon: REPUBLIC26 | Ends Soon! Enroll Now: https://www.clearias.com/courses/

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India celebrates Republic Day on January 26 because it marks the day in 1950 when the Indian Constitution came into force, of
India celebrates Republic Day on January 26 because it marks the day in 1950 when the Indian Constitution came into force, officially turning India into a sovereign democratic republic. Although India became independent on August 15, 1947, it continued under colonial-era laws until the Constitution was adopted and enforced on January 26, 1950. The date was deliberately chosen to honour an earlier milestone: on January 26, 1930, the Indian National Congress had declared Purna Swaraj (complete independence) in defiance of British rule, making the day symbolic of India’s long struggle for full sovereignty.

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This Republic Day, Invest in Your Future Flat ₹5,000 OFF on Full Syllabus GS Courses and Optional Courses. Coupon: REPUBLIC26
This Republic Day, Invest in Your Future Flat ₹5,000 OFF on Full Syllabus GS Courses and Optional Courses. Coupon: REPUBLIC26 | Ends Soon! Enroll Now: https://www.clearias.com/courses/

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The Election Commission of India will host the India International Conference on Democracy in New Delhi from January 21 to 23
The Election Commission of India will host the India International Conference on Democracy in New Delhi from January 21 to 23, bringing together election management bodies, policymakers, and democratic institutions from across the world. The conference aims to facilitate global dialogue on electoral integrity, inclusive participation, and the use of technology in elections. A key focus will be on India’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) initiative, which seeks to strengthen electoral rolls by improving accuracy, transparency, and voter inclusion, reaffirming India’s commitment to free and fair elections.

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Imagine feeling drunk after eating a normal meal — without touching alcohol. This happens in a rare medical condition called
Imagine feeling drunk after eating a normal meal — without touching alcohol. This happens in a rare medical condition called Auto-Brewery Syndrome (ABS), where certain yeast and bacteria in the gut ferment carbohydrates from food into alcohol. The alcohol then enters the bloodstream, causing symptoms such as dizziness, slurred speech, and impaired coordination. Doctors say ABS is triggered by an imbalance in the gut microbiome, often due to yeast overgrowth like Candida or Saccharomyces, and is made worse by high-sugar, high-carb foods such as bread, pasta, and sweets.

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Hot water freezing faster than cold? It’s real—and it’s called the Mpemba Effect. Once dismissed as a fluke, a 2026 breakthro
Hot water freezing faster than cold? It’s real—and it’s called the Mpemba Effect. Once dismissed as a fluke, a 2026 breakthrough from JNCASR (India) used supercomputer simulations to show why it happens: hot systems can take microscopic shortcuts in non-equilibrium thermodynamics, reaching equilibrium faster than colder ones. *_Why it matters:_* Industry: The effect appears in polymers and granular gases, not just water Energy: Insights could enable faster, greener cooling technologies Science: A big win for Indian computational physics Science doesn’t just explain reality—it rewrites our intuition.

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Is IAS, IPS, or IFS your dream career? Enroll in ClearIAS Online Programs for UPSC CSE - https://www.clearias.com/courses/ Ex
Is IAS, IPS, or IFS your dream career? Enroll in ClearIAS Online Programs for UPSC CSE - https://www.clearias.com/courses/ Explore ClearIAS online learning platform - https://www.clearias.com/ Subscribe to ClearIAS YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/clearias?sub_confirmation=1 Join ClearIAS Telegram Channel: https://telegram.me/clearias Download ClearIAS Mobile Apps: (1) ClearIAS Learning App - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.clearias (2) ClearIAS Classes App - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cleariasapp Join Now:- https://www.clearias.com/upsc-online-coaching/ 📞 Call: 9605741000

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Delhi’s long-defunct Rajghat Thermal Power Plant — silent for over a decade — could soon become the city’s coolest after-dark
Delhi’s long-defunct Rajghat Thermal Power Plant — silent for over a decade — could soon become the city’s coolest after-dark destination. The government is mapping out a mega nightlife hub across 28 acres along the Yamuna, inspired by global icons like New York’s High Line, London’s Battersea Power Station, Essen’s Zollverein Coal Mine and Toronto’s Distillery District. Expect cafés, live concerts, Sufi nights, DJ gigs, rooftop bars, night markets, VR zones and even a 50-metre sky-deck! Officials say this could finally give Delhi a vibrant night culture, boost tourism and create a buzzing social scene — all while turning unused industrial land into one of the capital’s hottest hangouts