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📈 Análisis del canal de Telegram UPSC CSE Why

El canal UPSC CSE Why (@csewhy) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 42 505 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 4 321 en la categoría Educación y el puesto 9 353 en la región India.

📊 Métricas de audiencia y dinámica

Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 42 505 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 17 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de 71, y en las últimas 24 horas de 3, conservando un alto alcance.

  • Estado de verificación: No verificado
  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 10.58%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 8.59% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 4 496 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 3 649 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 9.
  • 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 IG: Instagram.com/csewh...

Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 18 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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@CSEWhy Times – Dec 10, 2025
Pre & Mains Notes
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@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos
Indian Express🗞 1. MAGA agenda is now America's global strategy (GS2: IR) 2. What Indians eat, and how being unhealthy is easier and cheaper (Large implications in GS3) 3. State should reclaim its role, shape digital markets (GS2 policy & GS3 Infra) 4. How countries like Cambodia & Myanmar turned into cyber slavery hubs? (loved this article) 5. Why India is not dumping rice in USA as Trump says (Trade debate, ongoing) The Hindu 📰 1. Care as disability justice, dignity in mental health (health GS3) 2. Lessons from recent transport crises (Sums up train, flights & transportation crisis) 3. Value of water: evaluating the pricelessness of clean, potable water (MUST READ ARTICLE)

1) Thailand–Cambodia Airstrike Escalation What happened * Thailand conducted airstrikes on Cambodian territory after border clashes reignited. * The ceasefire brokered by former U.S. President Donald Trump collapsed amid renewed hostilities. Issue raised * Long-standing border disputes flaring again, involving artillery fire, rockets, and troop mobilisation. * Civilian displacement and casualties: at least *48 killed*, *300,000 displaced* since July. Current context * Thailand accuses Cambodia of aggression; Cambodia denies retaliation but reports sustained attacks. * Clashes follow July incidents where Thai soldier was killed; both sides accuse each other of violating ceasefire terms. Why it matters (UPSC relevance) * Border disputes in Southeast Asia → regional stability + ASEAN security concerns. * Involvement of major powers (past U.S. mediation) adds geopolitical dimension. 2) China–Japan Radar Lock Controversy What happened * Japan reported that Chinese fighter jets used fire-control radars to lock onto Japanese F-15s near Okinawa. Issue raised * Fire-control radar lock is considered a hostile, near-attack signal under global military norms. * Japan called the act *“dangerous and unnecessary”*. Current context * China denies wrongdoing; claims radar usage complied with international law. * Reported Chinese jets may have been operating from carrier Liaoning. * Incident follows rising tensions over Taiwan and worsening Sino-Japanese relations. Why it matters * Shows militarisation of East China Sea; risk of accidental escalation. * Highlights importance of rules of engagement + air safety protocols. 3) India Post’s DHRUVA Framework What happened * Department of Posts proposed DHRUVA (Digital Hub for Reference and Unique Virtual Address) for transforming India’s address infrastructure. Issue raised * Lack of standardised, interoperable address system for logistics, governance, and service delivery. * Present addresses often ambiguous, affecting urban planning and financial inclusion. Current context * DHRUVA will use “label-like” standardised digital addresses linked to: * DIGIPIN (10-digit geocoded system) * Authentication and governance layers * Consent-based data-sharing for updating & verifying addresses * Stakeholder consultations ongoing; draft amendment to Post Office Act released. Why it matters * Major reform for e-commerce, gig delivery platforms, banking KYC, and DBT schemes. * Supports *effective governance* & *urban service delivery*, aligning with Digital India initiative.

@CSEWhy Times – Dec 09, 2025
Pre & Mains Notes
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@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos
Indian Express🗞 1. In power sector, more players is the answer, not bailouts (GS3: Energy) 2. How Bankim imagined nation as motherland in Anand Math (GS1: Culture) 3. Lessons from Beijing in clearing Delhi's air (GS2: Policy, GS3: Environment) The Hindu 📰 1. The real story of India-Russia summit (GS2: IR) 2. How can India benefit from neurotechnology? (GS3: S&T)

Panchayat series is based in UP but Question is coming in PCS Punjab 😉😀
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Panchayat series is based in UP but Question is coming in PCS Punjab 😉😀

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JKPSC JKCEE PRE 2025.pdf

Sorry for delay guys, Will also upload the today's @CSEWhy Times in the evening😊

1. Women Face Greater Health Risks from Rising Heat Key Points *MSSRF study shows highest female vulnerability in high-HVI districts. *70% women report dehydration, dizziness and GI issues in peak heat. *Reproductive issues include UTIs, irregular bleeding and cycle disruptions. *97% report wage losses during April to June due to heat exposure. *Sharp rise in anxiety, anger, irritability and domestic tensions. *72% report increased violence during heat months. Why in News *MSSRF released a gender-focused heat stress study across seven States. Mains Angle *Gendered health inequality and weak climate-health preparedness. *Heatwaves as emerging disaster risks with socio-economic impact. *Stress on women’s unpaid labour and household vulnerabilities. Prelims Pointers *MSSRF is M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation. *States studied: Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Bihar, Odisha, Telangana, Tamil Nadu. *Heat Vulnerability Index uses socio-economic and climatic variables. 2. PM on Hindu Rate of Growth Narrative Key Points *PM rejects the term as a distortion of India’s past economic record. *India presented as a high-growth, low-inflation economy. *Reforms highlighted include GST expansion and direct tax changes. *Colonial mindset identified as a barrier to economic confidence. Why in News *PM addressed the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit. Mains Angle *Economic growth narratives and reform trajectory. *Policy legitimacy shaped through public communication. *Colonial legacy and its socio-economic influence. Prelims Pointers *Hindu rate of growth refers to 3 to 3.5 percent growth between 1950s and 1980s. *India’s Q2 GDP growth cited at 8.2 percent. *GST 2.0 reforms expected in 2025. 3. Rupee at 90 Market Meltdown or Policy Shift Key Points *Rupee crosses 90 per USD due to tariffs, weak exports and FPI outflows. *RBI adopts lighter intervention allowing currency depreciation. *US tariffs of 50 percent reduce export competitiveness. *Import bills for oil, gold and silver increase pressure on CAD. *FPIs exit due to strong dollar and higher global yields. Why in News *Rapid rupee depreciation and altered RBI forex strategy. Mains Angle *Exchange rate management and Balance of Payments stress. *Trade shocks and capital flow volatility. *Depreciation and inflation linkages. Prelims Pointers *CAD means Current Account Deficit. *FPI means Foreign Portfolio Investment. *RBI uses spot market and forward market interventions. 4. Putin’s Visit to India Outcomes Key Points *Visit focused on economic cooperation with limited defence outcomes. *Agreements include labour mobility pact and fertilizer cooperation. *Maritime connectivity proposed through Chennai to Vladivostok route. *Push for national currency trade mechanisms. *India’s Russian oil imports down 38 percent year on year in 2025. Why in News *President Putin visited India while India negotiates FTA with the United States. Mains Angle *Strategic autonomy+ Trade diversification and currency settlement systems. *Diplomacy amid ongoing Ukraine conflict. Prelims Pointers *Chennai to Vladivostok Corridor is a proposed maritime trade route. *CAATSA is a US sanctions law targeting defence purchases from Russia. *Rupee to Ruble settlement under consideration for sanctions resilience.

@CSEWhy Times – Dec 07, 2025 Pre & Mains Notes check next text @CSEWhy Newspaper Recos Indian Express🗞 1.Quad,US back India in war against terror (GS2: IR) 2.Bengal Tiger makes surprise visit to Bageshwar's subalpine zones (GS3: Env) 3.Currency decline, what it means for retail segment,how to de-risk exposure (Read it carefully for better understanding) The Hindu 📰 1.US team to visit India next week to discuss tariffs for bilateral agreements (GS2: IR) 2.Top court warns of penalities for abuse of disabled prisoners (GS2: Polity and Governance) 3.NGO in Rajasthan targets 38 districts to end child marriage (GS1: Society) 4.Microbes can help low-pH cement protect nuclear waste (GS3: S&T) 5.The addiction that keeps us glued to the phones (GS3:S&T)

This is the list of important literary works by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee other than 'Anandamath' : 1.Durgeshnandini(1865) 2.
This is the list of important literary works by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee other than 'Anandamath' : 1.Durgeshnandini(1865) 2.Kapalakundala(1866) 3.Mrinalini(1869) 4.Vishabriksha(The poison tree)(1873) 5.Chandrasekhar(1875) 6.Krishnakanter Uil(Krishna kanta's will)(1878) 7.Devi Chaudhurani(1884) 8.Sitaram(1886) 9.Krishna Charitra(1886) 10.Dharmatattva(1888) He also founded the magazine Bongodarshan in 1872. Save this post for UPSC Prelims2026,you'll thank me later😊

1) Govt to Streamline Public Communications Framework Key Points * Major revamp of govt information system: tech upgrade + HR restructuring. * Increased intake & restructuring of Indian Information Service (IIS) cadre. * Creation of communication posts in 40+ embassies. * Proposal for a Board on Media Communications. Mains Angle * Aim: real-time media response, unified messaging, data-driven campaigns. Prelims Pointers * Last IIS cadre restructuring: 2016. 2) Supreme Court: AI Cannot Overpower Judicial Process Key Points * SC warns against unregulated use of Generative AI in courts due to hallucinations & fake case laws. * Judges stress AI tools must be adopted cautiously with verification and accountability. Mains Angle * Balancing judicial efficiency and risks: constitutional + human rights concerns. Prelims Pointers * Issue raised in petition by Kartikeya Raval on dangers of GenAI in legal domain. 3) Rupee Fall & Foreign Investment Trends Key Points * Despite rupee weakening, net foreign investment inflow into India is falling. * FDI inflow to India has dropped; FDI outflow (Indian investment abroad) has risen. * FPI trends also weak; indicates global investors are holding back. Mains Angle * Weakening rupee tied to persistent trade deficit + reduced foreign investment appetite. Prelims Pointers * Capital account surplus earlier masked trade deficit but now shrinking. 4) India vs South Africa ODI Series: Effect of Dew on Bowling Key Points * Dew makes ball slippery → bowlers lose grip, spinners can’t turn, pacers can’t execute stock deliveries. * Dew reduces ball’s surface friction → skids straight, aiding batters. * ODIs use two new balls, reducing reverse swing potential. Mains Angle * Dew as a critical environmental factor in cricket strategy and match outcome. Prelims Pointers * New ball can be replaced after 34 overs if too wet.

@CSEWhy Times – Dec 06, 2025
Pre & Mains Notes
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@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos
Indian Express🗞 1. For Putin, a political win; for India, a stable partner (GS2: IR) 2. New labor codes are a win win for workers and employers (GS2: Policy) 3. Why Delhi HC rejected semaglutide patent suit? (imp. part of what's working in the world) 4. Significance of DRDO's recent fighter pilot ejection test (read it slowly. you'll understand good things) The Hindu 📰 1. Chile's lesson for India's coal conundrum (GS3: energy)

A beautiful and detailed info graphic on Aravallis destruction.
A beautiful and detailed info graphic on Aravallis destruction.

1) Mahad Satyagraha & Constitutional Discourse Key Points * Mahad (1927) led by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar: one of India’s first human rights movements asserting Dalit rights. * Fought untouchability by demanding access to public tanks (Chavdar Tank). * Mahad 1.0 (tank entry) and Mahad 2.0 (burning of Manusmriti) symbolised rejection of caste-based hierarchy. Mains Angle * Strengthened ideas of equality, dignity, constitutional morality; influenced later drafting of constitutional rights. Prelims Pointers * Ambedkar’s speeches linked Mahad to French Revolution ideals. * Manusmriti burning = assertion against caste oppression. 2) Postal Dept Proposes UPI-Like Digital Address Labels (DHRUVA) Key Points * Draft amendment to Post Office Act 2023 proposes interoperable smart address labels, like “name@entity”. * System based on DigiPBN: 10-character alphanumeric unique address code. * Users can grant time-limited access to firms (re-authorisation needed). Mains Angle * Aims to modernise address management, enable seamless KYC, deliveries, and governance services. Prelims Pointers * DHRUVA = Digital Hub for Reference & Unique Virtual Address. * Labels managed by address service providers or AAIs. 3) Surge in Kidney Failure Cases in Telangana Key Points * Rising number of kidney failure patients without traditional risk factors (diabetes, hypertension). * Doctors suspect self-prescribed alternative medicines, unregulated herbal formulations. * Study: 44% patients showed global glomerulosclerosis; high percentage had taken unknown/unregulated meds. Mains Angle * Highlights gaps in drug regulation, quackery, and surveillance of alternative medicine markets. Prelims Pointers * Osmania General Hospital observational study (2021–22). * Kidney damage linked to hepatotoxicity + nephrotoxicity of unknown herbal compounds. 4) Operation Trident (1971) – Why Marked as Navy Day (Dec 4) Key Points * On Dec 4, 1971, Indian Navy sank Pakistani vessels near Karachi using OSA missile boats with Styx missiles. * Ships involved: INS Nipat, Nirghat, Veer, Kiltan, Katchall etc. * Pak Navy suffered >250 casualties; India had no losses. Mains Angle * First use of anti-ship missiles by India; major morale shift in 1971 war; boosted naval deterrence. Prelims Pointers * Operation Python launched on Dec 8 for further strikes. * Indian Navy Day celebrates this operation’s success. 5) U.S. Targeting Somali Immigrants – Migration Context Key Points * Trump administration criticised Somali immigrants; enforcement operation may start in Minnesota. * Somali migration driven by civil war (post-Siad Barre), Al-Shabab conflict, refugee camps in Kenya. * Minnesota hosts largest Somali population in U.S. Mains Angle * Reflects U.S. immigration politics and refugee resettlement debates. Prelims Pointers * Ilhan Omar: first Somali-American elected to U.S. Congress (2018).

@CSEWhy Times – Dec 05, 2025
Pre & Mains Notes
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@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos
Indian Express🗞 1. Prada acquires Versace: What it means for brands, Italian fashion 2. Why Railways want to expand its High Density Network (GS3 Infrastructure) The Hindu 📰 1. China’s story of rural revitalisation (interesting read on how China did it!)

7 High Density Network Corridors of Indian Railway
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7 High Density Network Corridors of Indian Railway

This image is UPSC gold,PYQs have already tested it. Save this for extra marks in the exam😊
This image is UPSC gold,PYQs have already tested it. Save this for extra marks in the exam😊

Parliament Q : Discrimination in UPSC Interviews #UPSC Reply: • candidate Mains marks & category not disclosed to interview b
Parliament Q : Discrimination in UPSC Interviews #UPSC Reply: • candidate Mains marks & category not disclosed to interview board • candidates randomised JUST before commencement of interview • Interview board identity not disclosed to candidates

Found this G-drive folder with some great books in e format. see if you'd want to read some of these: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kpF2UmDyMX9_ZvDr_W8OCvpQj6sbnMIr

As Mr. Vladimir Putin is meeting PM Modi today, It is important to read this classic article by C Rajamohan sir for better un
As Mr. Vladimir Putin is meeting PM Modi today, It is important to read this classic article by C Rajamohan sir for better understanding of Indo-Russia relations.

Struggles of an aspirant, which no one acknowledges.
Struggles of an aspirant, which no one acknowledges.