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Канал Road to Recommendation (@ssbclear) языкового сегмента Английский является активным участником. Сейчас сообщество объединяет 23 457 подписчиков, занимая 804 место в категории Психология и 18 758 место в регионе Индия.
📊 Показатели аудитории и динамика
С момента создания невідомо проект демонстрирует стремительный рост, собрав аудиторию из 23 457 подписчиков.
Согласно последним данным от 12 июня, 2026, канал показывает стабильную активность. За последние 30 дней изменение числа участников составило 326, а за последние 24 часа — 9, при этом общий охват остаётся высоким.
- Статус верификации: Не верифицирован
- Уровень вовлечённости (ER): Средний показатель вовлечённости аудитории составляет 12.44%. В первые 24 часа после публикации контент обычно набирает 6.14% реакций от общего числа подписчиков.
- Охват публикаций: В среднем каждый пост получает 2 917 просмотров. В течение первых суток публикация набирает 1 441 просмотров.
- Реакции и взаимодействия: Аудитория активно поддерживает контент: среднее количество реакций на один пост — 11.
- Тематические интересы: Контент сосредоточен на ключевых темах, таких как expression, fellow, sentence, observation, write.
📝 Описание и контентная политика
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Благодаря высокой частоте обновлений (последние данные получены 13 июня, 2026) канал поддерживает актуальность и высокий уровень охвата публикаций. Аналитика показывает, что аудитория активно взаимодействует с контентом, что делает его важной точкой влияния в категории Психология.
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⚔️ WAT Challenge ⚔️
Write sentences— 15 seconds or less for each.
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🔤 Today’s words
Goal
Time
Education
Hardwork
Confidence | 1 246 |
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⚔️ PPDT Challenge ⚔️
▹ 30 seconds to observe
▹ 4 minutes to write a story
📝 Write & Review!
▹ Drop your story below.
▹ Review at least 2 fellow stories with constructive feedback.
Let’s grow together— everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed.
Refine your skills through expression and observation! 💪🔥 | 1 150 |
| 4 | Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful | 1 219 |
| 5 | What are the major reasons behind for US military Intervention?
i) Global security and counter terrorism
ii) Protection of National Interest
iii) Geopolitical influence and strategic dominance
i) After the 9/11 attacks, counter-terrorism became the cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy. The U.S. aims to eliminate terrorist organizations before they can threaten American citizens, allies, and global security.
Facts & Data
9/11 attacks (2001): Nearly 3,000 people killed.
The U.S. spent over $8 trillion on the Global War on Terror (Brown University Costs of War Project).
More than 7,000 U.S. military personnel lost their lives in post-9/11 wars.
ISIS at its peak in 2014 controlled territory inhabited by nearly 8 million people across Iraq and Syria.
Examples
1. Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Launched after 9/11.
Objective: Destroy Al-Qaeda and remove Taliban support.
Longest war in U.S. history (20 years).
2. Operation Neptune Spear (2011)
U.S. Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan.
Symbolized America’s commitment to counter-terrorism.
3. Anti-ISIS Campaign (2014 onwards)
Coalition of over 80 countries led by the U.S.
Helped dismantle ISIS’s territorial “caliphate.”
ii) The U.S. military often acts to protect:
Economic interests
Energy security
Trade routes
American citizens abroad
Strategic resources
Facts & Data
Around 30% of global seaborne oil trade passes through the Strait of Hormuz.
Nearly 12–15% of global trade passes through the Red Sea and Suez Canal route.
The U.S. maintains approximately 750 military bases in over 80 countries, partly to secure its interests worldwide.
Examples
1. Gulf War (1991)
Iraq invaded Kuwait.
Kuwait possessed nearly 10% of the world’s known oil reserves.
U.S.-led coalition of 35 nations expelled Iraqi forces.
2. Iraq War (2003)
Official reason: WMD concerns.
Strategic significance due to Iraq’s vast oil reserves and Middle East location.
3. Red Sea Operations (2024–26)
U.S. naval forces protected commercial shipping from attacks.
Ensured uninterrupted global trade and energy supplies.
4. Persian Gulf Presence
The U.S. Fifth Fleet is stationed in Bahrain.
Protects one of the world’s most important energy corridors.
iii) The U.S. seeks to maintain a favorable balance of power and prevent rival nations from dominating critical regions.
Facts & Data
The U.S. has defense commitments with 32 NATO members.
It maintains around 170,000 troops stationed overseas.
The Indo-Pacific region contributes nearly 60% of global GDP, making it strategically important.
China is the world’s second-largest military spender, creating strategic competition.
Examples
1. Korean War (1950–53)
Prevented communist North Korea from conquering South Korea.
First major Cold War military intervention.
2. Vietnam War (1955–75)
Driven by the “Domino Theory.”
U.S. feared that one communist victory would trigger others across Southeast Asia.
3. Kosovo Intervention (1999)
NATO-led intervention to stabilize the Balkans.
Demonstrated U.S. leadership within NATO.
4. Indo-Pacific Strategy
Strengthening alliances with Japan, South Korea, Australia, and the Philippines.
Formation of strategic groups such as QUAD (India, U.S., Japan, Australia). | 1 780 |
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⚔️ WAT Challenge ⚔️
Write sentences— 15 seconds or less for each.
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🔤 Today’s words
Fear
Friendship
Family
Leader
Soldier | 1 514 |
| 7 | #ppdt@ssbclear
⚔️ PPDT Challenge ⚔️
▹ 30 seconds to observe
▹ 4 minutes to write a story
📝 Write & Review!
▹ Drop your story below.
▹ Review at least 2 fellow stories with constructive feedback.
Let’s grow together— everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed.
Refine your skills through expression and observation! 💪🔥 | 1 566 |
| 8 | Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined. | 1 584 |
| 9 | 🤧🤣 Neha didi asking for psych classes | 2 112 |
| 10 | Hi everyone! | 2 090 |
| 11 | wat@ssbclear
⚔️ WAT Challenge ⚔️
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🔤 Today’s words
Time
Education
Hardwork
Confidence
Decision | 2 153 |
| 12 | #ppdt@ssbclear
⚔️ PPDT Challenge ⚔️
▹ 30 seconds to observe
▹ 4 minutes to write a story
📝 Write & Review!
▹ Drop your story below.
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Refine your skills through expression and observation! 💪🔥 | 2 074 |
| 13 | There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing. –Aristotle | 1 855 |
| 14 | Focus shifts from civic participation to job security concerns
India’s youth unemployment remains a major structural issue in some sectors
Way Forward
To strengthen youth contribution in democracy, a multi-dimensional approach is needed:
A. Strengthening Civic Education
Introduce practical political literacy in schools and colleges
Teach constitution, governance, and rights in an applied manner
B. Channelizing Digital Energy
Convert digital activism into structured policy dialogue
Encourage participation in verified platforms and governance portals
C. Youth in Leadership Roles
Political parties should promote young leaders in real decision-making roles
Reservation or quotas for youth participation in local governance can be considered
D. Bridging Digital Divide
Ensure rural youth also access digital democratic platforms
Improve internet accessibility and awareness campaigns | 2 306 |
| 15 | Lecturette: Contribution of Youth in Democracy
Introduction
Democracy is a system where power ultimately lies with the people, and its strength depends on active participation of citizens. Among all sections of society, youth play the most dynamic and transformative role. They are not only future voters and leaders but also present-day influencers of governance, public opinion, and social change.
India is one of the youngest nations in the world, with nearly 65% of its population below the age of 35. This demographic advantage makes youth participation a critical factor in strengthening democratic institutions, ensuring accountability, and driving reforms.
2. Current Scenario (India and Emerging Trends)
In recent years, youth engagement in democracy has evolved significantly from traditional voting to digital activism, issue-based participation, and online political expression.
A notable example of this shift is the “Cockroach Janta Party (CJP)” trend, which emerged as a satirical, youth-driven digital movement. It reflects:
Growing frustration among youth regarding unemployment, exam stress, and governance issues
Use of humor, memes, and symbolic identity to express political dissatisfaction
Migration of political expression from streets to social media platforms like Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube
This trend highlights a larger pattern:
Youth are no longer passive observers; they are opinion creators and narrative builders
Digital platforms have become modern public squares of democracy
Alongside this, formal participation is also increasing:
Election Commission reports show steady rise in youth voter enrollment and turnout among first-time voters
Campaigns like “Mera Pehla Vote Desh Ke Liye” have strengthened electoral awareness
Platforms such as MyGov allow youth to directly contribute to policy suggestions and governance ideas
Thus, youth participation today is both formal (voting, policy engagement) and informal (digital activism, satire movements like CJP).
3. Contribution of Youth in Democracy
Youth contribute to democracy in multiple structural and social ways:
A. Electoral Participation
Youth form a large voter base influencing election outcomes
First-time voters often shape political mandates in closely contested elections
Increased awareness campaigns have improved voter registration in urban and semi-urban areas
B. Digital Democracy & Online Activism
Social media has enabled youth to raise issues instantly and globally
Hashtag movements, online petitions, and viral campaigns pressure governments to respond faster
Movements like CJP show how digital satire becomes a form of political commentary
C. Policy Awareness and Feedback
Youth engage through government platforms like MyGov, consultation surveys, and innovation challenges
Students participate in debates, youth parliaments, and Model UN programs
Increasing interest in public policy, civil services, and governance studies
D. Social Reform and Awareness
Youth lead campaigns on:
Climate change (e.g., clean air movements in Delhi)
Gender equality and safety
Anti-corruption awareness
Mental health awareness
They act as pressure groups for ethical governance
E. Leadership and Grassroots Participation
Youth join local governance through NGOs, student unions, and panchayat-level initiatives
Increasing number of young candidates entering municipal and state-level politics
Leadership development through NCC, NSS, and civil society programs
Challenges
Despite high potential, youth participation faces several challenges:
A. Political Apathy and Distrust
Many youth feel disconnected from traditional politics
Perception that politics is corrupt or inaccessible
B. Superficial Digital Engagement
Online activism often remains symbolic (clicks, shares) without real-world impact
Movements may fade quickly due to lack of organization
C. Misinformation and Digital Manipulation
Fake news spreads rapidly on social media
Satirical or viral movements like CJP can be misunderstood or misused
D. Unemployment and Economic Pressure | 1 876 |
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Opportunity
Challenge
Teamwork
Responsibility
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| 18 | “Definiteness of purpose is the starting point of all achievement.” | 1 808 |
| 19 | How corruption can be curb ?
I) Technology
II) Govt Reforms
III) Transparency
I) Technology – Minimising human interference
Technology is the strongest anti-corruption tool because it removes middlemen, cash handling, and manual discretion.
Key data & facts:
India’s Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system has led to savings of over ₹3.48 lakh crore (2014–2024, Govt of India estimates) by eliminating ghost beneficiaries and duplication.
Over ₹2.2 lakh crore savings were reported due to elimination of fake/duplicate entries in welfare schemes through Aadhaar-based verification.
India processed more than 130 billion UPI transactions in FY 2024–25, drastically reducing cash-based bribery points in daily transactions.
Income Tax e-filing system has improved compliance, with over 7.5 crore returns filed online annually, reducing manual manipulation.
Geotagging and AI monitoring in MGNREGA has reduced fake attendance and wage fraud in several states.
Examples:
LPG subsidy reform (PAHAL scheme) removed over 4 crore duplicate or fake LPG connections, saving thousands of crores.
Passport Seva Kendra digitisation reduced processing time from weeks to 3–5 days, cutting scope for agents and bribery.
II) Government Reforms – Strengthening institutions
Reforms create a system where corruption becomes risky, punishable, and traceable.
Key data & facts:
RTI Act (2005) has led to over 60–75 lakh RTI applications annually, improving administrative accountability.
According to Transparency International, countries with strong institutional reforms show significantly lower Corruption Perception Index (CPI) scores improvement over time.
GST implementation (2017) replaced multiple indirect taxes; it reduced check-post corruption and interstate bribery cases significantly.
E-Procurement systems in states like Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh have reduced tender manipulation and saved 10–15% of procurement costs in many projects.
Lokpal Act (2013) created an independent anti-corruption body, improving oversight of high-level corruption cases.
Examples:
Digitisation of railway ticketing (IRCTC) reduced black marketing and ticket fraud.
Income tax reforms like faceless assessment have reduced direct interaction between taxpayers and officers.
III) Transparency – Power of public scrutiny
Transparency ensures that every action of government is visible, reducing scope for misuse.
Key data & facts:
Open Government Data Platform India hosts over 12,000+ datasets, enabling public monitoring of schemes and expenditure.
Social audits in MGNREGA have uncovered irregularities worth hundreds of crores, especially in Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana.
Studies show social audits can reduce leakages by 20–30% in rural employment schemes.
Public disclosure systems in infrastructure projects have reduced cost overruns and improved delivery timelines.
Countries with higher transparency indices consistently show lower corruption levels (Transparency International CPI correlation).
Examples:
Andhra Pradesh’s social audit system led to recovery of misused MGNREGA funds and disciplinary action against officials.
Public dashboards in schemes like PM-Kisan allow farmers to track payment status directly. | 2 316 |
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🔤 Today’s words
Duty
Honesty
Anger
Stress
Future
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