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El canal Curious Adil (@curiousadil) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 11 430 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 17 654 en la categoría Educación y el puesto 36 857 en la región India.

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Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 11 430 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 11 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de 397, y en las últimas 24 horas de 8, conservando un alto alcance.

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Official Channel of Adil Baig, Faculty for UPSC & TNPSC Exams Subjects: Indian Economy, International Relations Current Affairs & more....

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Ethics Strategy from Ethics Topper himself... In Part 3 of the Podcast, Dr.Rajah Mohaideen AIR 7, discussed his Ethics Strategy in detail. Both of us discussed UPSC Mains GS 4 2025 Ethics Question Paper. https://youtu.be/HLuNX5dFWwY?si=Yb2nlRQNU0j5QCuM

Hi All, In Part 2 of the Podcast, Dr.Rajah Mohaideen shares his Mains Strategy. https://youtu.be/2E_KF3JR-oQ?si=ih3hY2x1rypiXeCe

அரசியல் பழகு What is Rajya Sabha? Structure, Function & Powers https://youtu.be/FnDrPuZ-GNE?si=ew0MwRe8VvxARr-x

5 Editorials of the Week 217th Edition Date: 7th June (today) Time: 5:30 PM Venue: KingMakers New Building - 6th Avenue, Chennai

Hi All I'll come live at 7:30 PM today. We'll discuss Mains Preparation strategy and the next 11 Month Roadmap!

5 Editorials of the Week 216th Edition Date: 31st May (sunday) Time: 5:30 PM Venue: KingMakers New Building - 6th Avenue, Chennai

Topper Talk Podcast Series: In Part 2 of the Podcast, Ms.Muthuarasi AIR 225, CSE 2025 discusses her Mains Strategy which helped her in clearing mains for 5 times! https://youtu.be/TIsq98Nvlpo?si=0d6xTTQiw_vZxXQJ

Hi All, UPSC Prelims 2026 Answer Key Discussion Session will be live today. Time: 5:30 PM Venue: 6th Avenue, KingMakers

UPSC has released the official answer key. I hope most of you would have checked it! I'll conduct a detailed discussion session of Prelims 2026 based on the key tomorrow, along with questions which have contentions and appeals. (I ll inform you of the timing tonight) If any of you find any discrepancy with any question, Send those questions to me along with evidence! We'll discuss it and appeal! Happy Bakrid to All 😊 🎉

Hey All, I'll come live in a few minutes! Let's discuss what's next!

Hi All UPSC Prelims 2026 paper was a totally frustrating and unconventional paper 🤯 I don't know why UPSC is making this Prelims a random affair. This Prelims paper is unfair on many grounds.. 1) Making it too random and luck based. 2) Unconventional questions from the static area! Idhukku mela enna ya padikkanum unakku 👿 A genuine aspirant who gave his/her best for this exam will expect a few questions from conventional areas.. If questions are from unconventional and vague areas, then it opens the pandora box of random guess games and random outcomes! Where is the merit? 3) Inference based questions in GS with complicated english and tough English comprehension in CSAT breaks the level playing field for tamil medium aspirants and aspirants with low exposure to complicated english. This is UNFAIR! one group of citizens in hindi heartland can just attend this exam in their mother tongue and the rest of India have to struggle with complicated inferences and statements! UPSC is in its centenary year, it must make the exam more inclusive. These kinds of question papers eliminate a big set of aspirants in the exam hall itself. An elimination not based on merit, but based on their linguistic background! 4) Already aspirants are pushing their limits, sacrificing everything they have for this exam. This kind of paper jeopardizes their entire faith in exams. We understand that the competition is increasing day by day and many content creators are breaking the exam pattern and giving various hacks, UPSC is in a situation to evolve and upgrade itself. But not like this. Not at the cost of merit! It must not go into randomness. An aspirant must not randomly guess random things and clear prelims, they must use their knowledge and acumen to clear it! Every year UPSC has a window for randomness.. some 10-15 questions are always random every year! But the problem with this year is, the randomness level has increased. As this pattern is out, we can comfortably get ready for 2027 Prelims based on this pattern! In hindset we can say blah.. blah and give our best in 2027! But what about the lives of aspirants who gave their everything this year? How will their parents and society understand them..? My heart is out there for all those aspirants who share similar frustration with UPSC! UPSC must make a course correction in Prelims! With this rant! Now let's come back to reality! My dear aspirants, i know most of you will be frustrated and worried. My humble advice based on my 12 year journey is, its okay to be worried, frustrated for a few days, but don't lose your hope! Don't go into a spiral! Distract yourself and spend some time with family or friends or non-UPSC atmosphere and give a strong comeback! Lets wait for the official key and then check our marks (Avoid Random Institute Keys). UPSC will provide an appeal window for any disputes in key. Lets raise all our disputes in appeal! So aspirants i would strongly say.. Don't doubt your capacity or your capabilities or your preparation or your hardwork based on this question paper! You have worked hard! Don't lose hope! So let's wait and watchout for the official key and final prelims results! Lets rise back with resilience! 💪🏼🔥

Hi All, Just remember a few things before the Prelims! 1) Trust your preparation, Trust your efforts, trust your strategy, and above all, trust yourself. 2) Enter into the exam hall with full confidence that, YOU CAN CLEAR PRELIMS. 3) During the exam you might feel like this paper is tough and you are not able to get the right answer.. it'll lead to anxiety. But remember one thing... a few tougher questions, doesn't mean that the Entire exam is tough. If it's tough for you, it's tough for everyone! Nothing is over till 11:30. 4) Be focussed, Concentrate on the paper and give fullest attention to the paper in those two hours! 5) Avoid Checking Answers in between GS & CSAT 6) Go early, preferably by 8 AM for face authentication and frisking. Dont panic about the face id, they will allow everyone inside the hall! 7) Check List: 📌 Admit Card, 📌 ID Proof, 📌 Photo (if not clear) 📌 BLACK Ball Point Pen - 2 📌 Water Bottle 📌 Watch (Analog) 📌 Refreshments/ Lunch 📌 Revision material for CSAT Go with full confidence & conquer the Prelims 💪🏼 It's your day! All the best👍