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Канал UPSC CSE Why (@csewhy) языкового сегмента Английский является активным участником. Сейчас сообщество объединяет 42 392 подписчиков, занимая 4 294 место в категории Образование и 9 111 место в регионе Индия.

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С момента создания невідомо проект демонстрирует стремительный рост, собрав аудиторию из 42 392 подписчиков.

Согласно последним данным от 01 июля, 2026, канал показывает стабильную активность. За последние 30 дней изменение числа участников составило -218, а за последние 24 часа — -7, при этом общий охват остаётся высоким.

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  • Уровень вовлечённости (ER): Средний показатель вовлечённости аудитории составляет 12.78%. В первые 24 часа после публикации контент обычно набирает 4.45% реакций от общего числа подписчиков.
  • Охват публикаций: В среднем каждый пост получает 5 418 просмотров. В течение первых суток публикация набирает 1 889 просмотров.
  • Реакции и взаимодействия: Аудитория активно поддерживает контент: среднее количество реакций на один пост — 12.
  • Тематические интересы: Контент сосредоточен на ключевых темах, таких как context, newspaper, hindu, relevance, governance.

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India's biggest creator led UPSC community - 500k+ aspirants Helping you crack UPSC with personal attention, limited aspirants Daily CA • PYQs • Mains Evaluation Courses for UPSC 2027👇 https://www.csewhy.com/courses Collabs: @leadingthegame

Благодаря высокой частоте обновлений (последние данные получены 02 июля, 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 Образование.

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Receiving mails from friends on how they can't screenshot the keywords here. Why can't you screenshot? 1. It is advised to maintain your own keywords sheet mapped with syllabus 2. No one goes back to screenshots in the phone gallery to revise. It just gives you a false feeling of doing something but have negligible returns. I'll suggest you take keywords from here and type them in front of your sheet in excel for better revision and using them in the answers.

2 more special notes from my readings today: Prelims Note Virunga National Park in Congo. Most imp in the world for gorilla 🦍 sanctuary also a tropical peatland Vocabulary: gubernatorial Word used in PMs letter to outgoing Rashtrapti Sh Ramnath Kovind Ji Meaning “relating to governor” Therefore, the gubernatorial role is a reference to the latter's role as Bihar governor where, as per letter, he transformed Raj Bhavan as Lok Bhavan.

🚨July 26 2022, 2 important Keywords🚨 #1 President Smt Draupadi Murmu Ji's speech Urged country to move on twin tracks: Sabka prayas, sabka kartavya Use in GS1: Way Forward in Society topics GS2: words in sync with Fundamental Duties u/A 51A #2 TS Tirumurti Sir’s editorial on climate action Global peaking of GHGs as soon as possible is needed while developed countries need to post net negative/net minus carbon numbers before 2050 to achieve the goals from Paris. Use in GS3: Conservation of environment

You can’t study if you live in a constant turmoil of mind, body and environment. How to develop an enabling environment around you during UPSC prep? Shared some practical suggestions in this Twitter thread. Do RT if you find it valuable. https://twitter.com/CseWhy/status/1551542992280125441?s=20&t=ghqj6m8udEzV3VpEI9rHfg

🚨25/07 keywords🚨 Wastewater Surveillance/environmental surveillance in context of using samples to figure corona virus spread in community 1 GS1: Urbanization problem and remedies 2 GS2: Govt Policies and Interventions: term can be used in sync with Swacch Bharat Mission on how the wastewater surveillance from SBM toilets can help in moving fast among marginalized sections. 3a GS3: Science and Tech: developments and their applications and effects in everyday life 3b GS3: Disaster and Disaster Management (considering pandemic as a disaster); the keyword/technique can be used as a counter method to find detail sample on the early signs of virus spread) Radical Rethinking & top-heavy bureaucracy GS2 Role of civil services in bureaucracy Recommendation The two are taken from article by Prakash Singh Sir, a must read on All India Services reforms.  Note for Prelims Cricket for first time in Commonwealth Games: 1998 Kuala Lumpur Now in 2022 CWG you here and liking what I do? Appreciate me with a reaction to this message! :)

I am a mere vehicle, don't idealize me. Your journey, your goals, your methods, your win!
I am a mere vehicle, don't idealize me. Your journey, your goals, your methods, your win!

It’s easy to read one book once. It’s the revisions that are hard! Work hard and let the destiny present you with an unpreced
It’s easy to read one book once. It’s the revisions that are hard! Work hard and let the destiny present you with an unprecedented award! 🥰

One value addition to Antarctica bill: Article 253 of Constitution legislation for giving effect to international agreements Can also use this article when writing about environment commitments and subsequent laws around them. :)

Experienced a high inflow of subscribers. Quick introduction message Hey! Read bio once to know my purpose here and if you’re on Twitter, follow me there via link in channel description. Any query regarding UPSC? Write me an email. Happy to help! :)

Small note: see Antarctic Bill. You might find long articles or news clips but only relevant points for answer writing/prelims are the features and objectives. You can do value addition with names of Indian stations in Antarctica. This is why befriending syllabus is important!!

🚨Ample Keywords for Mains Answers in IE today, take notes 😉: 23/07/2022 🚨 1. The Indian Antarctic Bill 2022: (GS2: govt policies and interventions) - gives effect to 1959 Antarctic Treaty(1983: India signed) • obj of treaty: demilitarisation of Antarctic - bill’s features: • extends Indian courts’ jurisdiction to Antarctic • norms to safeguard ecology of continent GS3: environment 2. On Alok Sharma’s visit to India (President, Cop26) (It’s a news clip, read for understanding) Keywords: climate finance & climate resilient infrastructure Can be used in sync with PM’s ‘Panchamrit’ announced recently & need of preparation ‘midst climate change 3. On floods - move from hazard prevention to risk minimisation (Can be a solution in answers on floods or any disaster) - #ToLearn: Pluvial and Fluvial floods 4. On coastal cleanliness - 30x30: 30% of earth’s land & oceans as protected area by 2030 <UN designated> - Swacch Sagar, Surakshit Sagar campaign • 75 days, 75 beaches, 75 volunteers per km to clean beaches • Eco mitram app launched to spread awareness and register volunteers • July 5 to Sept 17 (sept 17: Int’l coastal clean up day; also PM’s b’day. Expect a speech from PM on this day with great key words for mains answers 😄) 4. Read/revise articles 249, 312, 352/356/360 wrt role of Rajya Sabha **react to msg** to convey you’re here 😛

Seeing an increasing trend of aspirants watching Current Affairs videos bypassing newspaper because latter is “tedious and takes a lot of time” And then come with Q: Shall I read newspaper or watch coaching video/PDF? First, don’t be this person. Second, Goal is to crack UPSC. It doesn’t care what did you read or where! It’s better if you read paper 📰 mapped with syllabus and make your own notes (handwritten or digital, your choice) Other benefit of reading newspaper is: - keywords - teaches you flow of answer writing - You can pick data which coaching videos miss - Most importantly, time! Videos are at times hour long or more. You can get it done in 40 minutes with focus.

Anyone writing Haryana PSC Pre on July 24? Drop me an email. I’ve a google doc analyses of 2021 paper. Will be happy to share :)

How smart elimination saves life in exam? Q from Haryana PSC 2021: "Who were hanged in Kakori conspiracy case?" Q not about K
How smart elimination saves life in exam? Q from Haryana PSC 2021: "Who were hanged in Kakori conspiracy case?" Q not about Kakori but on life of Azad or Bhagat. If you eliminate iv) & vi) from options, answer is in front of you! Lesson: every question can be answered if you’re sitting in mind with ample sleep, great confidence and fair practice. Move fast and broaden your thought process. :)

::Last post for today:: Today’s keywords: 21/07/22 GS3 Disaster Management- Heat waves (Source: The Hindu report, heat waves in Europe. Read once to understand context) - heat apocalypse - heat dome - collective action/collective suicide

Polite reminder: if you haven’t already started with this challenge, don’t delay; start today. Doesn’t matter if you’ve prepared notes or not. Practice answer writing to end July on good note. Will get you in a fair momentum for August.

There’s an editorial in The Hindu (page 6) today titled “Indian Vietnam ties, from strong to stronger” Read it from 2 perspectives: - why maritime interests of India are seeing a new effort on diff fronts. - synergies with Vietnam. Try to relate the first perspective with other efforts like - Colombo Security Conclave - SAGAR - Net Security Provider - SLOCs You’ll get a great set of comprehensive notes for GS2 International Relations, GS1 security, and GS3 trade & infra 🥰

See how beautifully a Timeline is shown in today’s Indian Express. You can use similar style in your answers to show timeline
See how beautifully a Timeline is shown in today’s Indian Express. You can use similar style in your answers to show timeline in: - modern history/polity: all the major acts starting from 1773 till Independence Act 1947 - Foreign relations with some prominent country, say the USA. - Some govt efforts from independence till today (women rights, vulnerable sections, poverty/hunger) - evolution of constitution: - Basic Structure Design/ FRights amendability (from shankari Prasad 1951 to Minerva Mills 1980, all cases) - Major amendment acts - Historical underpinnings - Can even write names of countries from which certain provisions are borrowed in constitution (all these topics can be fit in this Timeline type with year design for better visual appeal in your answers) gist maine samjha diya, aur topics me khud dimaag laga lena. Gist samajh me aagya Toh react kar do message par! :)

this is weird. Achievement jaisa lag hi nahi rha XD
this is weird. Achievement jaisa lag hi nahi rha XD

UPSC is trending on Twitter in India and most of my tweets are in that list! 🥲🥲🥲 If you are on Twitter, check trends and find my tweets. Reply to your favourite tweet from that trend? :D