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کانال UPSC CSE Why (@csewhy) در بخش زبانی انگلیسی بازیگری فعال است. در حال حاضر جامعه شامل 42 501 مشترک است و جایگاه 4 321 را در دسته آموزش و رتبه 9 353 را در منطقه الهند دارد.
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از زمان ایجاد در невідомо، پروژه رشد سریعی داشته و 42 501 مشترک جذب کرده است.
بر اساس آخرین دادهها در تاریخ 17 ژوئن, 2026، کانال فعالیت پایداری دارد. در ۳۰ روز گذشته تغییر اعضا برابر 71 و در ۲۴ ساعت گذشته برابر 3 بوده و همچنان دسترسی گستردهای حفظ شده است.
- وضعیت تأیید: تأیید نشده
- نرخ تعامل (ER): میانگین تعامل مخاطب 10.58% است و در ۲۴ ساعت نخست پس از انتشار، محتوا معمولاً 8.59% واکنش نسبت به کل مشترکان کسب میکند.
- دسترسی پستها: هر پست به طور میانگین 4 496 بازدید دریافت میکند. در اولین روز معمولاً 3 649 بازدید جمعآوری میشود.
- واکنشها و تعامل: مخاطبان بهطور فعال حمایت میکنند؛ میانگین واکنش به هر پست 9 است.
- علایق موضوعی: محتوا بر موضوعات کلیدی مانند context, newspaper, hindu, relevance, governance تمرکز دارد.
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به لطف بهروزرسانیهای پرتکرار (آخرین داده در تاریخ 18 ژوئن, 2026)، کانال همواره بهروز و دارای دسترسی بالاست. تحلیلها نشان میدهد مخاطبان بهطور فعال با محتوا تعامل دارند و آن را به نقطه اثرگذاری مهم در دسته آموزش تبدیل کردهاند.
Pre & Mains Notes1. Finance Commission & Urban Local Governments What happened • 16th Finance Commission recommended ₹3.5 lakh crore for Urban Local Governments (2026–31). • Urban grants nearly tripled compared to the 15th FC. • ULG share in local body grants raised to 45%. Issue raised • Chronic fiscal weakness of urban local bodies. • Inadequate funding for basic urban services amid rapid urbanisation. Current context • Total local body grants increased to ₹7.91 lakh crore (2026–31). • Majority ULG grants are basic; rest linked to performance and special components. • Introduction of urbanisation premium and higher performance-linked grants. Why it matters • Enhances financial autonomy of cities. • Improves delivery of sanitation, water, and waste management. • Reinforces urban governance as an economic growth enabler. --- 2. Adaptive Testing in India What happened • IIT Council recommended exploring adaptive testing for JEE-Advanced. • Proposal aims for a better and less stressful assessment system. Issue raised • Linear exams test all candidates uniformly, favouring test-cracking skills. • Limited assessment of true conceptual ability. Current context • Adaptive testing uses computer-based algorithms and Item Response Theory. • Question difficulty adjusts based on candidate responses. • Possible Article 14 concerns if transparency and normalisation are weak. Why it matters • Enables more precise ability assessment with fewer questions. • Reduces coaching dependency and rote learning bias. • Raises issues of fairness, transparency, and algorithmic accountability. --- 3. WhatsApp Encryption & US Lawsuit What happened • US class action lawsuit alleged WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption claims are misleading. • Plaintiffs claim Meta can access private messages. Issue raised • Alleged privacy breach and potential encryption backdoors. • Credibility of end-to-end encryption assurances. Current context • Lawsuit cites whistleblower claims and Meta’s past privacy violations. • WhatsApp denied allegations, asserting no access to user messages. • Issue intersects with WhatsApp’s challenge to IT Rules, 2021 in India. Why it matters • Impacts digital privacy and data protection standards. • Influences traceability debates under IT Rules, 2021. • Relevant for enforcement of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023.
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 🗞 1. Signals from the India-Arab Declaration. (Important read for GS-2,IR) 2. India- US trade deal whole page. (Read carefully and mark key points in your notes) The Hindu 📰 1. Wetland as a national public good. (Beautifully written article) 2. Why are tribals protesting in Maharashtra? (Read this article for mains perspective)
Pre & Mains Notes1.El Niño Forecast – IMD What happened • IMD indicated a possibility of El Niño conditions emerging after July. • Clearer assessment expected after April. • ENSO-neutral conditions likely to persist till July. Issue raised • Potential link between El Niño and weak monsoon rainfall over India. • Early-season climate forecasts (Feb–March) prone to higher uncertainty. Current context • Climate models show >50% chance of El Niño after June, rising to ~70% during July–September. • July–August identified as the most critical monsoon months. • Previous global El Niño occurred during 2023–24 with below-normal rainfall in India. Why it matters • Direct implications for southwest monsoon performance. • Impacts agriculture, water availability, and drought risk. • Important for advance planning and policy preparedness. --- 2.New Ramsar Sites in India What happened • Patna Bird Sanctuary (Etah, Uttar Pradesh) and Chhari-Dhand (Kutch, Gujarat) added to Ramsar sites list. • India’s total Ramsar sites increased to 98. • Announcement made ahead of World Wetlands Day (February 2). Issue raised • Need for protection and conservation of ecologically significant wetlands. • Recognition of biodiversity-rich habitats under international framework. Current context • India is a signatory to the Ramsar Convention since 1982. • Chhari-Dhand identified as a seasonal saline wetland and key wintering site for waterfowl. • Patna Bird Sanctuary supports high bird and plant species diversity and is designated as an IBA. Why it matters • Strengthens India’s commitment to wetland conservation. • Supports biodiversity protection and migratory bird habitats. • Enhances international environmental recognition and conservation obligations. --- 3.Great Nicobar Project What happened • ₹72,000-crore mega infrastructure project planned for Great Nicobar Island. • Project includes transshipment port, airport, township, and power plant. • Aimed at developing the island as a major economic and defence hub. Issue raised • Ecological damage due to forest diversion and habitat loss. • Concerns over displacement and impact on indigenous communities. • Procedural concerns related to environmental clearances. Current context • Project involves diversion of large forest areas and tree felling. • Galathea Bay identified as an ecologically sensitive zone. • Legal scrutiny and protests continue despite project clearances. Why it matters • Raises questions on balancing strategic development and environmental protection. • Implications for tribal rights and biodiversity conservation. • Significant for governance, environmental regulation, and sustainable development debates.
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos Indian Express 🗞 None today. The Hindu 📰 1.All articles from FAQ Page. (Articles are important) 2.Whole science section articles. (Read them for GS-3)
Pre & Mains Notes1.Stem cell therapy for autism What happened • Supreme Court barred offering stem cell therapy as a clinical service for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Issue raised • No proven scientific evidence on safety and efficacy. • Informed consent invalid without adequate scientific information. • Government inaction against clinics promoting unproven cures. Current context • Therapy allowed only in approved, monitored clinical trials. • Promotion of stem cell therapy for ASD violates New Drugs and Clinical Trial Rules, 2019. Why it matters • Upholds ethical medical practice. • Prevents exploitation of vulnerable patients. • Strengthens regulatory oversight of experimental treatments. --- 2.Menstrual health in schools (combined) What happened • Supreme Court held menstrual health in schools as integral to Article 21 (right to life and dignity). Issue raised • Poor menstrual hygiene facilities cause stigma, absenteeism and violation of dignity and privacy. • Denial of MHM affects equal access to education. Current context • States/UTs directed to ensure free sanitary napkins in all schools. • Mandatory functional toilets, water, disposal systems and “MHM corners”. • Compliance enforced under Section 19 of the RTE Act. Why it matters • Expands scope of Article 21 and Article 21A. • Addresses gender-based barriers in education. • Fixes accountability on school authorities. --- 3.Economic Survey and potential growth What happened • Economic Survey raised India’s potential growth rate from 6.5% to 7%. Issue raised • Gap between actual GDP growth and potential growth. • Need for sustainable, non-inflationary growth. Current context • Higher potential growth linked to capital stock, labour input and TFP. • Recent policy reforms cited as improving medium-term growth prospects. Why it matters • Shapes medium-term fiscal and macroeconomic policy. • Influences inflation, employment and investment outlook. --- 4.Budget 2026 – macro concerns What happened • Pre-Budget analysis flagged key macroeconomic risks for FY 2026–27. Issue raised • Slowing nominal GDP growth. • Weak tax buoyancy. • Low private corporate investment. Current context • Tax collections lagging GDP growth. • Public investment outpacing private investment. • Declining capital inflows affecting macro stability. Why it matters • Nominal GDP growth crucial for revenue and fiscal space. • Weak investment undermines long-term growth and job creation.
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosNothing much in today's Newspaper.
Pre & Mains Notes1. Salman Khan Personality Rights Case What happened • Delhi High Court issued notice to Salman Khan on a plea by a China-based AI voice platform seeking to vacate an interim injunction protecting his personality rights. Issue raised • Unauthorised commercial use of celebrity name, voice and image by AI platforms. • Balance between personality rights and business freedom. Current context • Original suit named 28 defendants including global tech platforms and intermediaries. • John Doe orders used for unidentified violators. • Privacy recognised as a fundamental right under Article 21 (K.S. Puttaswamy, 2017). Why it matters • Regulation of AI-generated content and deepfakes. • Strengthens jurisprudence on privacy, dignity and identity protection in the digital age. --- 2. Ethanol Blending and Food Security What happened • Economic Survey flagged that ethanol blending expansion could affect food security, especially due to increased maize cultivation. Issue raised • Trade-off between energy security goals and food availability & nutrition. Current context • Maize cultivation competing with pulses and oilseeds. • Risk of higher edible oil imports and food price volatility. • Ethanol blending saved ₹1.44 lakh crore in foreign exchange (as of Aug 2025). Why it matters • Highlights tension between Atmanirbharta in energy vs food security. • Important for agricultural planning and price stability. --- 3. Re-examination of RTI Act (Economic Survey) What happened • Economic Survey 2025–26 called for re-examination of the RTI Act, 2005. Issue raised • Excessive disclosure may unduly constrain governance and decision-making. Current context • Survey suggested exemptions for: *Drafts, brainstorming notes, internal deliberations. • Proposed a narrow ministerial veto with parliamentary oversight. • India lacks a general deliberative process exemption unlike some democracies. Why it matters • Balancing transparency with effective governance. • Implications for accountability, administrative efficiency and democratic functioning. --- 4. Space Research and Healthcare What happened • Space research technologies have significantly improved healthcare delivery. Issue raised • Leveraging space R&D spillovers for civilian and public health use. Current context • NASA spinoffs contributed to MRI, CT scans, ultrasound, wearables. • ISRO transferred 350+ technologies to Indian industries. • Applications include telemedicine, medical devices, rehabilitation and diagnostics. Why it matters • Demonstrates social returns on space investment. • Supports affordable healthcare and access in remote areas.
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 🗞 1.Whole explained page. (All articles are important) 2. New inflation series: Food's weight to fall to 37% from 46%. (Imporant economy News) The Hindu 📰 1.Will removing curbs on Chinese FDI help India? (Read this article for mains perspective)
Pre & Mains Notes1. India holds security dialogue with Saudi Arabia What happened • India and Saudi Arabia held a security dialogue reviewing ongoing cooperation and threats from terrorist groups. Issue raised • Strengthening bilateral security and counter-terrorism cooperation amid regional instability. Current context • Dialogue held under the India–Saudi Strategic Partnership Council framework. • Discussions covered counter-terrorism, extremism, radicalisation, terror financing, and transnational organised crime. • Focus on enhancing legal, judicial, and law-enforcement cooperation. • Talks followed recent regional tensions involving West Asia. Why it matters • Reinforces India’s security engagement with a key West Asian partner. • Critical for intelligence sharing and counter-terror cooperation. • Supports protection of Indian diaspora and economic interests in the region. --- 2. Discombobulator: system the US likely used in Venezuela attack What happened • Reports suggest the US used a “discombobulator”-type weapon system during operations in Venezuela. Issue raised • Emergence of non-kinetic, electronic and sensory-disruption weapons in modern warfare. Current context • System described as producing intense sound, vibration, or electromagnetic effects. • Capable of disabling electronics, disorienting personnel, and disrupting communications. • Classified as part of advanced electronic and directed-energy weapon systems. • Designed to incapacitate without conventional explosives. Why it matters • Signals shift towards non-traditional, hybrid warfare tools. • Raises ethical and legal questions around covert military technologies. • Highlights vulnerabilities of civilian and military infrastructure to electronic attacks. --- 3. How computer warfare is becoming a lethal part of Pentagon’s arsenal What happened • The US integrated cyber weapons with conventional military operations in Venezuela and strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Issue raised • Militarisation of cyberspace and integration of cyber operations into kinetic warfare. Current context • Cyber tools used to disrupt power supply, radar systems, and communications. • US Cyber Command working to fuse cyber capabilities with battlefield operations. • Cyber operations aimed at degrading adversary command-and-control systems. • Pentagon reviewing training, doctrine, and force structure for cyber warfare. Why it matters • Cyber warfare now directly enables military strikes and battlefield dominance. • Blurs distinction between war and peacetime cyber operations. • Increases risks of escalation, attribution challenges, and infrastructure disruption.
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. Urban is the new political, better cities need good politics (GS1: Urbanization) The Hindu 📰 1. Can the ED file writ petitions before Courts? (read slowly, important topic)
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