UPSC CSE Why
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Mostrar más📈 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.
Pre & Mains Notes1) INSV Kaundinya sails to Oman What happened • Indian Navy’s sailing vessel set sail from Gujarat to Muscat, Oman, retracing ancient maritime trade routes. • Maiden journey of the two-masted sailboat with a specially trained naval crew. Key facts / concepts • INSV Kaundinya is a stitched ship inspired by a 5th-century CE vessel depicted in Ajanta cave paintings. • Built using traditional stitching techniques by artisans from Kerala under a tripartite project involving the Ministry of Culture, Indian Navy, and Hodi Innovations. UPSC angles • Prelims: INSV Kaundinya, stitched ship technology, Ajanta cave depictions. • Mains: maritime heritage, cultural diplomacy, revival of traditional technologies. 2) Concerns over Indian rabies vaccine and treatment protocol What happened • Australia, the UK, and the US issued advisories asking citizens bitten by dogs in India to check if additional rabies vaccine doses are needed. • Advisory followed detection of faulty packaging linked to potential diversion of genuine rabies vaccines in India. Key facts / concepts • Rabies is transmitted through saliva of infected animals and is nearly 100% fatal once symptoms appear, but preventable through post-exposure vaccination. • WHO schedule requires three intramuscular and two intradermal doses, with immunoglobulin given on the day of the bite; fewer boosters needed if previously immunised. • Testing by India’s Central Drugs Testing Laboratory found vaccines genuine, but outer packaging was altered to divert supply. UPSC angles • Prelims: rabies transmission, WHO post-exposure prophylaxis protocol. • Mains: public health surveillance, vaccine supply chains, zoonotic disease control.
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express🗞 1. AI that you can hold in your hand, and that holds your hand (must read) 2. To tap India's clean energy potential, a to-do list (read for awareness, take pointers for mains answers) The Hindu 📰 1. The quiet foundations for India’s next growth phase (read for awareness) 2. What is the India-New Zealand FTA? (read for general awareness)
Pre & Mains Notes1) Frequency comb as a colour (frequency) reference What happened • Frequency comb explained as a laser-based tool that emits many evenly spaced light frequencies instead of a single colour. Key facts / concepts • Generated using a mode-locked laser that emits short light pulses at a steady, regular rate. • Enables comparison of an unknown light frequency with a highly stable reference by matching the closest “tooth” of the comb. • Used for calibrating atomic clocks and measuring tiny shifts in light frequency caused by gravity. UPSC angles • Prelims: frequency comb, mode-locked laser, atomic clock calibration. • Mains: applications of precision measurement technologies in fundamental physics and space science. 2) Alaknanda: implausibly old spiral galaxy discovered What happened • Indian astronomers discovered a spiral galaxy, named Alaknanda, dating back to when the universe was about 1.5 billion years old. • The discovery challenges existing models of galaxy formation that expect such structures to appear much later. Key facts / concepts • Detected using James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) data; shows a well-defined spiral structure without a central bulge. • Current models suggest early galaxies were chaotic; Alaknanda appears smooth, stable, and mature. • Two formation explanations considered: gradual gas accretion or merger with a smaller companion galaxy. UPSC angles • Prelims: JWST, spiral galaxy characteristics. • Mains: limitations of existing cosmological models and role of advanced telescopes in astronomy.
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express🗞 : none today The Hindu 📰 1. A grand vision and the great Indian research deficit (read for awareness) 2. Linked civilisations, a modern strategic partnership (beautifully written) 3. What are rare-earth elements and why is everyone looking for them? (MUST read)
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@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express🗞 1. Japan to test mine rare-earth mud from deep seabed. 2.The good news is,lower-income states are catching up(Editorial) 3.In Indian ocean region,100 villages to be tsunami-ready. 4.In HC suspension of Sengar sentence,the key role of 'public servant' definition. The Hindu 📰 1.A year of dissipating promises for Indian foreign policy(Editorial) 2.The urban future with cities as dynamic ecosystems(Editorial)
Pre & Mains Notes1) Maternal mortality declined with rise in institutional deliveries What happened • Institutional deliveries increased to 89%, contributing to a significant decline in Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR). Key facts / concepts • Institutional delivery means childbirth conducted in health facilities under trained medical personnel. • Expansion of healthcare infrastructure includes medical colleges and Ayushman Arogya Mandirs. • Two new medical colleges in Dhar district, Madhya Pradesh, are being set up under PPP model. UPSC angles • Prelims: institutional delivery as a key public health indicator. • Mains: linkage between healthcare infrastructure and maternal health outcomes. --- 2) Need to tackle misinformation and digital fraud What happened • President of India called for addressing misinformation and digital fraud at individual, institutional, and community levels. Key facts / concepts • Digital fraud includes phishing, online abuse, and misuse of digital platforms. • Social media has both constructive and destructive potential for national security. • Fundamental Duties assign responsibility to citizens for safeguarding national unity and integrity. UPSC angles • Mains: misinformation as a non-traditional internal security challenge. • Prelims: citizen duties related to national security. --- 3) Critical minerals essential for national security and technological sovereignty What happened • Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit highlighted the strategic importance of critical minerals for defence and technology. Key facts / concepts • Modern defence systems depend on minerals for missiles, radars, satellites, batteries, and semiconductors. • Critical mineral supply chains are highly concentrated and geopolitically vulnerable. • India has launched initiatives like the National Critical Mineral Mission. UPSC angles • Prelims: examples and uses of critical minerals. • Mains: mineral security and strategic autonomy. --- 4) 100 years of Radio Ceylon and regional broadcasting What happened • Radio Ceylon completed 100 years since beginning broadcasts in December 1925. Key facts / concepts • One of the world’s oldest radio broadcasters and the first in Asia. • Operated as Radio SEAC during World War II; reverted to Radio Ceylon after Sri Lanka’s independence in 1948. • Broadcast multilingual content across South Asia, creating a shared cultural space. UPSC angles • Prelims: early broadcasting history in South Asia. • Mains: role of media in cultural integration across regions.
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express🗞 1. In Bangladesh, fake promises and a false enemy (read for awareness) 2. Aravalli benchmark could have effects beyond mining (just read for basic awareness) The Hindu 📰 1. Putin’s visit to India and the aftermath (don't be worried if you don't understand this) 2. On the right to a healthy environment (imp read) 3. How are we protecting astronauts from deadly space debris? (fun read on upcoming industry)
Pre & Mains Notes1. Superkilonova: double whammy What happened Astronomers identified evidence of a rare cosmic event called a superkilonova, observed about 1.3 billion light-years away. What is it A superkilonova occurs when a massive star explodes into two neutron stars (supernova), which later merge to produce a kilonova. Why it is different Unlike a normal kilonova, additional energy comes from fallback material heating the ejecta, making it brighter, bluer, and longer-lasting. Why it matters Such events help explain the origin of heavy elements like gold and platinum and improve understanding of extreme stellar evolution. 2. Curbing elephant deaths on railway tracks What happened A passenger train hit and killed elephants in Assam, renewing focus on wildlife deaths caused by rail infrastructure. The scale of the problem Train collisions are a leading cause of elephant deaths in India, alongside electrocution and habitat fragmentation. Current solutions AI-based early warning systems, camera traps, GPS telemetry, and sensor-based alerts are being piloted in several railway zones. What works best Well-designed wildlife crossings (underpasses, overpasses) combined with fencing can reduce mortality by up to 98%. Why it matters Balancing infrastructure expansion with biodiversity protection is critical in elephant corridors and forest landscapes.
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express🗞 1. GDP is growing why isn’t private capex? 2. Reforming fertilizer subsidy demands political courage, offer high rewards 3. Not English, neglect of rich bhashas is the problem The Hindu 📰 1. Unlocking the potential of India-Africa economic ties 2. What is Aland voter fraud case?
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