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El canal UPSC CSE Why (@csewhy) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 42 472 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 4 305 en la categoría Educación y el puesto 9 175 en la región India.
📊 Métricas de audiencia y dinámica
Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 42 472 suscriptores.
Según los últimos datos del 22 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de 73, y en las últimas 24 horas de -13, conservando un alto alcance.
- Estado de verificación: No verificado
- Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 11.49%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 9.03% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
- Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 4 880 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 3 836 visualizaciones.
- Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 10.
- Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como context, newspaper, hindu, relevance, governance.
📝 Descripción y política de contenido
El autor describe el recurso como un espacio para expresar opiniones subjetivas:
“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
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Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 23 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.
Mains Keywords1. Fossil Fuel Non Proliferation Treaty • Approach: Calls for a global agreement similar to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), focusing on reducing reliance on fossil fuels • Principles: Promote sustainable energy development, prevent new fossil fuel projects, and support communities affected by the transition 2. High Performance Buildings [HPBs] • What: Prioritize energy efficiency, climate resilience & resource conservation via smart design & sustainable materials. • How?: Use passive (natural light, orientation) & active (efficient HVAC, smart tech) methods for energy and water savings
Pre Facts 📝1. Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary (Raipur, CG) • Rivers: Balmedhi, Jonk, and Mahanadi • Known for: Indian Wild Buffalo [EN], state animal of Chhattisgarh, native to the Indian Sub-continent 2. Dhudmaras in Bastar (On UN list of potential tourism picks) •📍 Heart of Kanger Ghati National Park (on banks of Kholaba River (Godavari's tributary)) • Selected by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation [UNWTO], HQ: Madrid, Spain 3. Aphantasia (inability to voluntarily visualize mental images) • People cannot form pictures in their minds, even when attempting to recall a familiar face, object, or scene 4. Small Modular Reactors [SMRs] • What? New gen of nuclear reactors to be smaller, safer & more flexible • Feature: Less than 300 MW electricity; suitable more for smaller grids/remote locations • Safety: Advance safety mechanisms including passive cooling system reducing accident risks
Pre notes ✍🏻1. Graded Response Action Plan [GRAP] • What? Delhi-NCR emergency measures • Legal backing: SC approved in M.C. Mehta vs. Union of India case 2016 • Measures: Vehicle bans (older/high-polluting vehicles), restricted diesel generator usage, school closures etc 2. Forest Cover • Forest Cover: Includes lands over one hectare with tree canopy density above 10% • Tree Cover: Refers to smaller tree patches outside recorded forests, under one hectare • SC Directive: Follow the broad definition of forests as per the 1996 T.N. Godavarman case • Area-wise Forest Cover: MP>Arunachal Pradesh>Chhattisgarh>Odisha>MH • Forest cover as percentage of geographical area: Mizoram>Arunachal Pradesh>Meghalaya>Manipur>Nagaland 3. Chennai-Vladivostok Eastern Maritime Corridor [EMC] [40 days travel in 24] • The Red Sea piracy has shifted attention to the EMC • Vladivostok is largest port on Russia’s Pacific coast, the end point of the Trans-Siberian Railway, first free seaport of the Far East
@CSEWhy Recommendations 📑Indian Express 📰 1. Neighbourhood first, in practice (Editorial) (GS2: IR) 2. Regulating Fossil Fuel, like Nuclear Weapons (Explained) (GS3: Environment) The Hindu 🗞 1. Manipur as a case for imposing Article 356 (Editorial) (GS2: Polity) 2. This time for Africa (Editorial) (GS2: IR) 3. How sustainable is India's path to net zero with 45 years left (Science) (GS3: Environment) PS: blog.csewhy.com
Quotes 💭"Real change, enduring change, happens one step at a time" - Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Mains Keywords1. War of Attrition [Military strategy] • Focus: Gradually weaken opponent through sustained losses in manpower, material & morale • Success: When opponent can't continue due to resource depletion or loss of will • Eg: The 1962 India-China War, involved attritional strategies by China to exhaust Indian defenses along the Himalayan borders
Pre Facts 📝1. Nigeria Honours PM Modi w/ 2nd highest national award • Revise other awards from here 2. India tests Long-Range Hypersonic Missile • Hypersonic = Mach 5 & Above (5x Speed of Sound) • Feature: Strikes w/ extreme speed & evade most air defence system • Countries: USA, Russia, China & now India have tested it successfully 3. Poorvi Prahar [held in Arunachal Pradesh] • What? High-intensity tri-services exercise • Why? Tri-service effort to boost combat effectiveness in mountainous terrain 4. South East Asia's largest floating solar power plant in Purwakarta, Indonesia
Pre notes ✍🏻1. Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) • What? Computational model inspired by the human brain, used to process information and solve complex problems • Composition: Layers of nodes (neurons) connected by weights & edges • Mechanism: Learns through training by adjusting weights using algorithms like backpropagation to minimize errors in predictions/classifications
Mains notes 📙1. India, World & CO2 [Global Carbon Project Report] • India's Emission set to rise by 4.6% (highest among major economies) • Globally, Emission set to rise by 0.8%, 37 Billion Tonnes this year • GHGs like CO₂, CH₄, and water vapor trap heat by absorbing infrared radiation. • Why GHGs trap heat: Their molecular structure allows them to absorb a wide range of infrared wavelengths • Water vapor, though abundant, has a short cycle and doesn’t accumulate like CO2
@CSEWhy Recommendations 📑Indian Express 📰 1. Reaching out with AI (Editorial) (GS3: SnT) 2. Why CO has contributed the most to global warming (Explained) (GS3: Environment) 3. AFSPA in Imphal Valley (GS3: Internal Security) The Hindu 🗞 1. A Devastating blow to global climate efforts(Editorial) (GS3: Environment) 2. New infectious diseases among bees threaten world economies(Science) (GS3: Env) PS: One stop current affairs CSEWhy blog here
Pre Facts 📝1. Super Typhoon Man-yi makes landfall in Philippines 2. Israel forces targets Lebanon cities of Chamaa, Tayouneh, Dahiyeh Tyre (Port City) 3. Hornbill (harbingers of peace) • Villagers of Mayong (Morigaon, Assam) fostering a small colony • This village is home to multiple species of the birds 4. Ind Jap MoU on UNICORN Masts [Unified Complex Radio Antenna (UNICORN)] • Advanced naval communication system developed by Japan • integrates multiple antennas into a single, stealthy structure, reducing a warship's radar signature & enhancing its communication capabilities 5. EU Deforestation Regulation [EUDR] • EU parliament has delayed the implementation of EUDR • EUDR Aim: Curb global deforestation driven by European consumption • Targets products like palm oil, cocoa & timber requiring them to be deforestation-free
Pre notes ✍🏻1. International Criminal Police Organization [INTERPOL] • HQ: Lyon France, Not a part of UN • Official Languages: Arabic, English, French, and Spanish • Red Corner Notice: alert global police forces about fugitives, NOT “Arrest warrant” 2. El Salvador & Crypto • Was first in the world to adopt Bitcoin, as legal tender • El Salvador relies on US monetary policy, driving interest in Bitcoin • India's independent currency system makes Bitcoin coexistence difficult 3. Optical Biosensor & Mpox • Mpox is zoonotic (Animals → Humans) • No available treatment contemporarily, early care needs detection • New Technology: Boston University developed optical biosensors to detect viruses like Ebola, COVID-19, and mpox • Methodology: Samples from a monkeypox patient were treated with monoclonal antibodies and analyzed using silicon chips with sensors • Results: The biosensor detected mpox in under 2 minutes, distinguishing it from other viruses with high sensitivity
Mains notes 📙1. Cyber, AI & India - Only 39% of business firms ready to fight ransomware attacks - Only 49% of business firms have est security maturity frameworks - 70% Indian org. implemented cloud security & over half of them are AI-Driven Benefits of AI in Cyber Security: • Identifies fraud via transaction and activity monitoring • Automates incident response for faster threat mitigation • AI detects and prevents cyber threats using real-time data analysis Challenges: • Data Privacy: Ensuring privacy while processing large data sets • Evolving Threats: AI must adapt to complex, changing cyber threats • Bias & Ethics: AI algorithms may introduce bias and ethical concerns
@CSEWhy Recommendations 📑The Hindu 🗞 1. Electronically Track undertrials to cut crowding of Jails: SC Body (News) (GS2: Prison Reforms) 2. Why has SC ruled on bulldozing property (FAQ) (Read in detail from here) 3. Will Riyadh Summit impact the Gaza War (FAQ) (GS2: IR) PS: blog.csewhy.com (subscribe for Free with your email!)
Mains keywords 🧾1. Norwegianization (cultural assimilation policy) • Targets Indigenous populations; indigenous language ban in school curriculum • Policies restricted the traditional use of land and resources, integral to their way of life in Norway • Sami, Kven & Forest Finn: Indigenous Minorities of Norway
Pre Facts 📝1. Kodo Millet & Jumbo Crisis [revise Millets here] • A resilient drought tolerant crop, MP is the largest producer • Kodo Millet (not poisonous) + Fungal Infection = Cyclopiazonic Acid (CPA; Lethal) • CPA causes cell degeneration, liver dysfunction & lesions in the myocardium (heart muscle) 2. Bandhavgarh National Park [Umaria, Vindhya hills, MP] • Hosts the highest density of Royal Bengal Tigers in the world (IUCN- EN) • Dominated by Sal forests & Bamboo stretches, includes Saj, Dhaora, & Tendu
Pre notes ✍🏻1. Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act [AFSPA] • Grants special powers to the Indian Armed Forces to maintain public order in "disturbed areas" • Section 3: Empowers governor or Central Govt to declare areas as "disturbed" • Can arrest without warrant & provides immunity/protection to those acting under this law 2. Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) • Policy tool by the EU to address carbon leakage & promote global decarbonization • Initially applies to steel, cement, aluminum, fertilizers, electricity & hydrogen • India, a major exporter of steel and aluminum, might face higher costs in the EU market. 3. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) • It has 21 members, including the USA, China, Japan, Russia, and Australia (sans India) • Represents over 60% of global GDP and 50% of global trade.
@CSEWhy Recommendations 📑Indian Express 📰 1. What we burn is what we pollutes (Editorial) (GS3: Disaster) 2. Don't cry over Article 370 (Editorial) (GS2: Governance/Policy) 3. Not at WTO, COPs, where do you want to discuss CBAM: India, China confront EU (GS3 & GS IR) The Hindu 🗞 1. India needs Globally Recognised public policy school (Editorial) (GS2-Education) 2. Universities are different from Religious Institution (Editorial) (GS2- Minority Institution) PS: Join @CSEWhyPlanB
Mains notes 📙1. Māori: Indigenous people of New Zealand • Known for Haka, Te Reo language • Treaty of Waitangi (1840) central to disputes over Māori rights • Haka is a ceremonial dance, used for protest and cultural assertion • In news: Māori activists performed Haka in Wellington as protest against govt policies affecting Māori land and rights
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Recommendations 📑Indian Express 📰 1. Climate change and trade (Explained page) (GS3: Climate and policies) The Hindu 🗞 1. Leverage similarity, complementarity in Nigeria (Editorial) (GS2: IR) 2. The discovery of insulin and the ‘Flame of Hope’ (Science page) (GS3: History of insulin, Science) PS: read newspaper with CSEWhy!
Pre notes ✍🏻1. World Diabetes Day today! • Type 1: Autoimmune condition; immune system attacks insulin producing cells in pancreas • Type 2: Lifestyle related form of insulin resistance • Simpler words T1: low/reduced insulin production T2: rejection to absorb produced insulin
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recommendations 📑Indian Express 📰 1. SC on bulldozer justice (CSEWhy notes) (GS2: Separation of powers) 2. A green transition for India (GS3: Environment, GS2: Policy) The Hindu 🗞 1. The CKM syndrome as the price of modernity (Generic read in light of diabetes day) 2. India’s tea, sugar exports raise sustainability concerns at home (MUST READ) PS: Padhna theek se kar diya shuru ya abhi bhi mauj masti?
Pre notes ✍🏻1. Chinese Singles' Day [11/11] • Nov 11 every year, sales of $160bn in 2024 • Criticism: Promotes consumerism & environmental activities 2. Igas (Festival of lights of Uttarakhand) 3. BTR in news; See Tiger reserve map below
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recommendations 📑Indian Express 📰 1. A less global world (Editorial) (GS2: IR) 2. An unrealized gender dividend (GS1: Role of Women) The Hindu 🗞 1. A mixed report card for IMEC (GS3: Infra, GS2: IR) PS: Padhna theek se kar diya shuru ya abhi bhi mauj masti?
Pre Facts 📝1. WMO 2024 hottest year coz of El-Nino 2. Armistice Day (Nov 11) [end of WWI in France] 3. What is Gluten? • Protein in wheat, barley, rye; Mixes with water to form elastic dough. • Function: Gives elasticity & chewy texture to wheat dough making it easy for baking • Allergic Reactions: Can cause issues for some due to enzyme protease not fully breaking down gluten → leads to digestive problems • Celiac Disease: Severe allergic reaction where body triggers immune response → inflammation in small intestine, malabsorption of nutrients. • Symptoms: Diarrhea, anemia, bloating. Diagnosis via blood test, endoscopy, genetic testing • Treatment: Only solution is a gluten-free diet
Pre notes ✍🏻1. LignoSat (1st wood-based Japanese satellite, SpaceX launched) • Aim: test wood as space-grade material • Dev Team: Kyoto University + Sumitomo Forestry (Japan) • Structure: 900g, size of coffee mug, uses traditional Japanese carpentry (no screws/glue). Made from magnolia wood for lightweight + crack resistance • Eco-Benefit: Unlike metal (Al) satellites that release harmful oxides on burning, wood burns into H₂O vapour + CO₂, reducing ozone damage
@CSEWhy Recommendations 📑Indian Express 📰 1. Democracy after Trump (Ideas page) (GS2) 2. RBI issues new framework for reclassification of FPI to FDI (Economy page) (GS3: Economics) The Hindu 🗞 1. The LAC agreement, the détentes and the questions (Editorial) (GS2) 2. Can AMU finally claim a ‘minority’ status? (Text&Context) (GS2: SC Judgements) 3. Will financial roadblocks continue to hinder conservation efforts? (Science page) (GS2/GS3: International policies and Climate) PS: Join @CSEWhyPlanB
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