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Канал UPSC CSE Why (@csewhy) у мовному сегменті Англійська є активним учасником. На даний момент спільнота об'єднує 42 501 підписників, посідаючи 4 321 місце в категорії Освіта та 9 353 місце у регіоні Індія.
📊 Показники аудиторії та динаміка
З моменту свого створення невідомо, проект продемонстрував стрімке зростання, зібравши аудиторію у 42 501 підписників.
За останніми даними від 17 червня, 2026, канал демонструє стабільну активність. Хоча за останні 30 днів спостерігається зміна кількості учасників на 71, а за останні 24 години на 3, загальне охоплення залишається високим.
- Статус верифікації: Не верифікований
- Рівень залученості (ER): Середній показник залученості аудиторії становить 10.58%. Протягом перших 24 годин після публікації контент зазвичай збирає 8.59% реакцій від загальної кількості підписників.
- Охоплення публікацій: В середньому кожен допис отримує 4 496 переглядів. Протягом першої доби публікація в середньому набирає 3 649 переглядів.
- Реакції та взаємодія: Аудиторія активно підтримує контент: середня кількість реакцій на один пост – 9.
- Тематичні інтереси: Контент зосереджений навколо ключових тем, таких як context, newspaper, hindu, relevance, governance.
📝 Опис та контентна політика
Автор описує ресурс як майданчик для висловлення суб'єктивної думки:
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Завдяки високій частоті оновлень (останні дані отримано 18 червня, 2026), канал підтримує актуальність та високий рівень охоплення публікацій. Аналітика показує, що аудиторія активно взаємодіє з контентом, що робить його важливою точкою впливу в категорії Освіта.
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express: NA The Hindu 📰 1. FAQ page - all 3 articles subscribe to my FREE blog with your email: blog.csewhy.com
Pre & Mains Notes1. IOC Policy on Transgender Women in Sports WHAT HAPPENED * International Olympic Committee (IOC) restricted participation in women’s category to “biological females” * Excludes transgender and intersex athletes from women’s events ISSUE RAISED * Conflict between fairness in sports vs inclusion and rights * Role of testosterone and biological advantages * Lack of universal criteria for gender eligibility CURRENT CONTEXT * Earlier IOC guidelines allowed participation based on testosterone limits * Now shifting towards stricter biological criteria * Global federations adopting varied rules → lack of uniformity * Debate intensified after controversies in recent Olympics WHY IT MATTERS * Raises questions on gender identity, equality, and human rights * Impacts international sports governance and athlete rights * Reflects broader socio-political debates on gender * Important for India in framing sports policies GS Relevance: GS I (Society), GS II (Governance, International Institutions) --- 2. New Butterfly Species in Arunachal Pradesh WHAT HAPPENED * New butterfly species discovered in Arunachal Pradesh * Named *Euthalia zubeeni* after Assamese cultural icon Zubeen Garg ISSUE RAISED * Limited documentation of biodiversity in Northeast India * Need for conservation of fragile forest ecosystems CURRENT CONTEXT * Found in semi-evergreen forests (600–750 m altitude) * Belongs to genus *Euthalia*, common in South & Southeast Asia * Species appears rare and localized * Published in entomology journal (*Entomon*) WHY IT MATTERS * Highlights India as a biodiversity hotspot (Northeast region) * Importance of taxonomy and species discovery * Strengthens conservation efforts and ecological research * Cultural linkage in scientific naming GS Relevance: GS III (Environment, Biodiversity), GS I (Geography)
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. On climate change, India has a good story to tell! (read for awareness) 2. How a perfect storm has dragged down gold prices? (must know topic) The Hindu 📰 1. Beyond the rhetoric of the north-south divide (Shashi's word on real challenges) share this post with yourself and your friends to save it!
Pre & Mains Notes1. New Income Tax Rules (2025) WHAT HAPPENED * CBDT notified new Income Tax Rules under Income-tax Act, 2025 (effective April 1) * Simplified compliance, revised deductions, and updated reporting norms ISSUE RAISED * Trade-off between old vs new tax regime benefits * Compliance burden vs tax optimisation choices * Impact on salaried middle class CURRENT CONTEXT * Single unified TDS statement replacing multiple forms * Higher thresholds for PAN quoting in transactions * Expanded disclosures in Form 130 (salary, deductions, perks) * Reduced reporting thresholds for financial transactions * New regime: lower tax rates, fewer exemptions * Old regime: more deductions (HRA, 80C, etc.) WHY IT MATTERS * Affects tax planning and disposable income of salaried class * Push towards simplified tax regime * Improves transparency and compliance * Important for consumption and savings behaviour GS Relevance: GS III (Economy, Taxation) --- 2. RBI Dilemma: Forex Reserves vs Rupee Stability WHAT HAPPENED * RBI facing pressure to defend rupee amid heavy foreign investor outflows * Forex reserves declining due to interventions ISSUE RAISED * Policy dilemma: * Use reserves to stabilise rupee * Or conserve reserves for external shocks * Impact of global geopolitical tensions on currency stability CURRENT CONTEXT * Significant FII outflows weakening rupee * RBI selling dollars in spot/forward markets * Forex reserves include FX assets, gold, SDRs, IMF position * Liquidity impact: selling FX reduces domestic rupee liquidity WHY IT MATTERS * Affects inflation, imports, and macroeconomic stability * Key for India’s external sector resilience * Highlights limits of central bank intervention * Linked to global capital flows and geopolitical risks GS Relevance: GS III (Economy, External Sector) --- 3. Social Media Regulation for Young Users WHAT HAPPENED * Debate in India on safeguards for young social media users after US court held Meta & YouTube liable for addictive design * Govt exploring regulatory framework ISSUE RAISED * Addictive algorithms targeting minors * Mental health concerns and online harm * Accountability of tech platforms CURRENT CONTEXT * India considering regulatory measures similar to EU/US debates * Existing laws: IT Act, POCSO Act, Juvenile Justice Act * Proposals: * Age verification mechanisms * Restrictions on targeted content * Algorithm transparency * Concerns over enforcement feasibility WHY IT MATTERS * Protects children’s rights and mental health * Balances innovation vs regulation in digital economy * Raises issues of privacy, surveillance, and free speech * Important for India’s digital governance framework GS Relevance: GS II (Governance, Social Justice), GS III (Technology) Follow my Instagram: instagram.com/csewhy_
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. India's new climate targets are modest but significant (keep an eye for awareness) 2. Why Meta/YouTube were held guilty in tech addiction trial (interesting jurisdiction) 3. West Asia war is a warning and also a window to securing our energy (one of the best articles I have read in recent times) The Hindu 📰 1. The key to India’s multi-domain deterrence, capabilities (read for awareness) 2. What is driving the fall in gold prices? (read for awareness) share this post with yourself and your friends to save it!
Pre & Mains Notes1. Chennai Microplastic Problem WHAT HAPPENED * Study on Chennai beach sediments found presence of microplastics (mainly nylon fibres) * Even with relatively low abundance, ecological risks remain significant ISSUE RAISED * Misleading assumption: low quantity = low risk * Microplastics entering marine food chain and human systems * Lack of focus on qualitative aspects (type, shape, toxicity) CURRENT CONTEXT * Major sources: fishing nets, synthetic textiles, sewage, tourism waste * Microplastics ingested by marine organisms → bioaccumulation * Can carry toxic chemicals and pathogens * Affect sediment structure and marine ecosystems WHY IT MATTERS * Threat to marine biodiversity + coastal ecosystems * Human health risk via seafood consumption * Highlights need for better waste management & plastic regulation * Shows transboundary nature of marine pollution GS Relevance: GS III (Environment, Pollution) --- 2. TB Elimination Drive – AI Screening WHAT HAPPENED * Govt launched 100-day intensified TB campaign after missing 2025 elimination target * Use of AI-enabled handheld X-ray devices for screening ISSUE RAISED * Persistent TB burden despite long-term programmes * Gaps in early detection, diagnosis, and nutrition support * Challenges in reaching vulnerable populations CURRENT CONTEXT * Focus on high-risk groups: slums, prisons, HIV patients, malnourished * AI tools + molecular tests for faster diagnosis * Financial/nutritional support for TB patients * India still has one of the highest TB burdens globally WHY IT MATTERS * Critical for public health and SDG targets * Early detection reduces transmission and mortality * Tech integration (AI) in healthcare delivery * Impacts productivity and economic growth GS Relevance: GS II (Health), GS III (Science & Tech) --- 3. Central Armed Police Forces (Amendment) Bill, 2026 WHAT HAPPENED * Govt introduced Bill to retain dominance of IPS officers on deputation in CAPFs * Seeks to override SC direction reducing IPS deputation ISSUE RAISED * Tussle between IPS officers vs CAPF cadre officers * Career stagnation and promotion issues for CAPF officers * Federal and administrative control concerns CURRENT CONTEXT * CAPFs: BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, SSB * SC earlier directed phased reduction of IPS deputation * Bill mandates deputation quotas in senior ranks (DG, ADG etc.) * Opposition from retired CAPF officers WHY IT MATTERS * Impacts internal security leadership structure * Raises questions of cadre management and fairness * Affects morale and efficiency of forces * Highlights Centre’s control over paramilitary forces GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Governance, Security) --- 4. LNG Shift to Asia (Including India) WHAT HAPPENED * LNG cargoes initially meant for Europe are being diverted to Asia * Triggered by Red Sea disruptions and rising Asian demand ISSUE RAISED * Volatility in global energy markets * Dependence on geopolitical chokepoints (Suez Canal, Hormuz Strait) * Supply security concerns CURRENT CONTEXT * Europe reduced dependence on LNG due to stable storage * Asia (China, India) seeing increased demand * Qatar remains a key LNG supplier * Shipping disruptions increased costs and rerouting WHY IT MATTERS * Impacts India’s energy security and import bills * Highlights vulnerability of global supply chains * Links geopolitics with energy pricing * Push for diversification (renewables, strategic reserves) GS Relevance: GS II (IR), GS III (Energy, Economy)
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. Lebanese govt. would like Hezbollah disarmed, but lacks resources to do so! (VERY interesting read on the mid-east space) 2. Pakistan's mediator pitch comes with challenges (mediation offer from Pak to the 'giants') The Hindu 📰 1. What's at stake at the WTO's MC14? (don't stress about it, just have a rough idea) 2. What is mineral water and how does it naturally contain dissolved minerals? (refreshing to see such topics making to news) subscribe to my free CA blog: blog.csewhy.com
Pre & Mains Notes1. AI & Job Exposure (Anthropic Study) WHAT HAPPENED * Anthropic study mapped AI exposure across occupations using task-level analysis * Found highest exposure in sectors like finance, management, legal, and tech ISSUE RAISED * Risk of job displacement vs task augmentation by AI * Uneven impact across sectors and workforce categories * Skill mismatch and future of employment CURRENT CONTEXT * High exposure jobs: programmers, customer service, data entry, research analysts * AI currently assists ~36% of tasks (not full automation yet) * Higher exposure among: * Women * Highly educated workers * White/Asian workforce (as per US data trends) * Early signs: hiring slowdown in AI-exposed roles post ChatGPT WHY IT MATTERS * Signals structural shift in labour markets due to AI * Implications for India’s IT/services sector (automation risk) * Need for reskilling, AI governance, and education reform * Raises inequality concerns in job distribution GS Relevance: GS III (Economy, Technology), GS IV (Ethics of AI) --- 2. SC ruling on SC status after religious conversion WHAT HAPPENED * Supreme Court ruled that a person converting to Christianity cannot claim SC status * Reaffirmed caste identity is tied to religion (as per constitutional framework) ISSUE RAISED * Whether caste-based discrimination persists after conversion * Tension between religious freedom vs affirmative action benefits * Inclusion of Dalit Christians in reservation framework CURRENT CONTEXT * Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950 restricts SC status to Hindus (later extended to Sikhs, Buddhists) * SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act uses same definition * Debate ongoing on extending SC status irrespective of religion WHY IT MATTERS * Impacts social justice and equality discourse * Affects access to reservations and legal protections * Raises constitutional questions on identity, discrimination, and secularism * Policy implications for inclusion/exclusion debates GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Constitution), GS I (Society) --- 3. Dwarka Basin – Geological & Archaeological significance WHAT HAPPENED * Researchers found fossil beds in Dwarka Basin dating to early Miocene epoch * Identified 42 species of snails (including new species) ISSUE RAISED * Understanding ancient marine ecosystems and biodiversity * Potential overlap of geology with archaeological claims (submerged structures) CURRENT CONTEXT * Dwarka Basin (off Gujarat coast) has marine rock formations (Gaj & Dwarka formations) * Evidence of submerged pillars and stone anchors * Ongoing ASI exploration; tourism potential being considered WHY IT MATTERS * Helps reconstruct India’s geological and climatic history * Links science with heritage narratives (Dwarka civilisation debates) * Economic angle: tourism and possible hydrocarbon exploration * Strengthens marine research and coastal studies GS Relevance: GS I (Geography), GS III (Environment, Science & Tech)
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. Gulf's geopolitical predicament can't be solved, it can only be managed (read it for references) 2. Long delays, burdened courts: We need a national mission for negotiated justice (a good research on delayed judicial systems) 3. Regime change needs air power with ground troops (GS2 - IR) The Hindu 📰 1. When the Chief Justice steps away (interesting article) subscribe to my free CA blog: blog.csewhy.com
Pre & Mains Notes1. US–Iran pause & Gulf desalination WHAT HAPPENED * US paused potential strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure after diplomatic talks * Reduced immediate risk to Gulf desalination plants and water supply systems ISSUE RAISED * Vulnerability of critical water infrastructure to geopolitical conflicts * Heavy dependence of GCC countries on desalination for potable water * Environmental and energy concerns of desalination (high carbon emissions, marine impact) CURRENT CONTEXT * GCC countries rely extensively on desalination due to arid climate and lack of freshwater sources * Reverse osmosis is the dominant method; produces brine harmful to marine ecosystems * Desalination is energy-intensive → contributes significantly to emissions WHY IT MATTERS * Links geopolitics + resource security (water) * Highlights risks to urban water supply in conflict-prone regions * Raises sustainability concerns: energy use + ecological damage * Important for India (energy imports, diaspora in Gulf, maritime stability) GS Relevance: GS II (IR), GS III (Environment, Energy, Resource Security) --- 2. Hyderabad food adulteration crackdown WHAT HAPPENED * Hyderabad formed a special task force (H-FAST) to tackle rising food adulteration * Increased inspections of eateries, hostels, and food businesses ISSUE RAISED * Widespread food adulteration using harmful chemicals and substandard practices * Weak enforcement of food safety regulations * Public health risks from unsafe food CURRENT CONTEXT * Rising urban food demand → pressure on supply chains → shortcuts by vendors * Use of artificial colors, reused oils, poor hygiene practices detected * FSSAI framework exists but enforcement gaps remain WHY IT MATTERS * Direct impact on public health and consumer safety * Reflects governance challenge in urban regulation * Raises need for stronger compliance, surveillance, and awareness * Links to SDGs (health, sustainable consumption) GS Relevance: GS II (Governance, Health), GS III (Food Processing, Safety) --- 3. Climate science credibility debate WHAT HAPPENED * A paper in *Science of Climate Change* questioned robustness of climate science conclusions * Claimed uncertainties in temperature measurement and climate models ISSUE RAISED * Debate over reliability of climate data, models, and projections * Misinterpretation of scientific uncertainty vs denialism * Credibility of peer review and scientific consensus CURRENT CONTEXT * Mainstream climate science relies on multiple datasets (satellite, ocean heat, models) * IPCC consensus: warming is unequivocal and human-induced * Scientific uncertainties exist but do not negate overall trends WHY IT MATTERS * Impacts climate policy, mitigation, and global negotiations * Risk of misinformation weakening climate action * Highlights importance of scientific temper and evidence-based policymaking * Relevant for India’s climate commitments and adaptation strategies GS Relevance: GS III (Environment, Climate Change), GS IV (Scientific Temper)
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. Why India must step on the gas with ethanol? (read slowly for awareness) The Hindu 📰 1. The evolving landscape of TB (good article, add valuepoints to your notes, wherever needed) 2. both articles on text & context page (read for awareness) subscribe to my free CA blog: blog.csewhy.com
Pre & Mains Notes1. Andhra Pradesh & Fertility Rate Debate What happened * Andhra Pradesh is promoting higher fertility through incentives, amid declining Total Fertility Rate (TFR ~1.5). Issue raised * Can policy incentives increase fertility sustainably? * Shift from population control → population management. Current context * Replacement level = 2.1; AP below this since years. * Policies now focus on reproductive choice, incentives, and awareness (aligned with ICPD approach). * Evidence shows incentives alone don’t significantly raise birth rates. Why it matters * Ageing population & workforce concerns. * Links to demographic dividend sustainability. * Relevant for Society (GS I) + Governance (GS II). --- 2. Erratic March Weather (Heatwaves → Hailstorms) What happened * India witnessed extreme variability: heatwaves, thunderstorms, hailstorms across regions. Issue raised * Increasing weather unpredictability and extremes. Current context * Driven by Western Disturbances interacting with local conditions. * Moisture inflow from Mediterranean, Black Sea, Arabian Sea. * Cyclonic circulation + wind convergence intensified events. * Similar patterns seen in recent years → emerging trend. Why it matters * Impacts agriculture, disasters, and economy. * Signals climate variability/extreme events rise. * Relevant for Geography + Environment (GS I & GS III). --- 3. Regulating Children’s Social Media Use in India What happened * Government exploring stricter rules for children’s access to social media. Issue raised * Balancing online safety vs digital freedom. Current context * Existing laws: IT Act, DPDP Act 2023, POCSO Act, JJ Act. * Measures: age-gating, parental consent, content regulation. * Challenges: loopholes, enforcement gaps, misrepresentation of age. Why it matters * Child safety, mental health, cybercrime concerns. * Governance in digital economy era. * Relevant for Polity + Social Issues (GS II & GS I). --- 4. India’s Missed Gas Grid Vision (Energy Security) What happened * Renewed focus on a 1950s proposal for national gas grid, amid West Asia conflict risks. Issue raised * India’s continued dependence on imported energy. Current context * Earlier vision by Syed Husain Zaheer for coal gasification + gas grid. * Missed due to policy choices, funding, and tech limits. * Today: push for coal gasification mission (100 MT target by 2030). * War in West Asia exposes energy vulnerability. Why it matters * Energy security & self-reliance. * Strategic importance of diversification of energy sources. * Relevant for Economy + Environment (GS III).
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. Science of induction cooktop, in demand amid LPG pinch (must read) The Hindu 📰 1. Is compulsory voting feasible in the Indian context? (note the articles) 2. What insurance numbers do not reveal (read slowly, it'll be important for both Pre & Mains)
Pre & Mains Notes1. Israel–Iran Conflict Signals & Netanyahu’s Position What happened * Israel struck Iran-linked targets (South Pars gas field), escalating tensions; Netanyahu signalled the conflict may intensify. Issue raised * Divergence between US (Trump) and Israel on escalation strategy. * Risk of wider regional war in West Asia. Current context * Israel acted independently, though the US later supported restraint. * Concerns over Strait of Hormuz disruption affecting global trade and oil supply. * Oil prices surged amid fears of escalation, then stabilised. Why it matters * Impacts global energy security and oil prices. * Critical for India due to dependence on West Asian energy routes. * Relevant for IR (GS II) + Economy (GS III). --- 2. Why Weight-Loss Drugs Are Becoming Cheaper What happened * Prices of popular anti-obesity drugs in India are declining due to new entrants and patent expiry. Issue raised * Accessibility vs affordability of lifestyle disease treatments. * Growing burden of obesity and related diseases. Current context * Drugs like Semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy) and Tirzepatide (Mounjaro) entering Indian markets. * Prices falling due to competition and generic versions. * Rising obesity rates in India, especially urban areas. Why it matters * Links to public health policy and non-communicable diseases (NCDs). * Raises questions on regulation, affordability, and awareness. * Relevant for Health (GS II) + Society (GS I).
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. Our water challenge is stark. Here're 4 ways to reimagine the solution (GS1 Urbanization important topic) 2. As US weighs Iran oil relief, the possibility for India (This is an imp. read for today) The Hindu 📰 1. India's Iran stance does fuel a foreign policy debate (read for awareness)
Pre & Mains Notes1. Election Commission’s Power to Transfer Officials What happened * The Election Commission (EC) transferred several officials in West Bengal ahead of Assembly elections, triggering a political controversy. Issue raised * Debate over the extent of EC’s powers to transfer officials during elections. Current context * Under the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and the Representation of the People Act, 1950, officials involved in election duties can be placed under EC control. * EC can transfer or replace officials to ensure free and fair elections, though it typically consults state governments. Why it matters * Ensures neutrality of administration during elections. * Highlights balance between federal structure and EC authority. * Relevant for Polity (GS II). --- 2. Punjab–Rajasthan Water Dispute What happened * Punjab CM demanded payment from Rajasthan for water drawn since 1960, reviving an inter-state river dispute. Issue raised * Disagreement over water-sharing arrangements and financial obligations. Current context * Historical agreements date back to pre-Independence and post-Indus Waters Treaty (1960) reallocations. * Punjab argues water-sharing should follow riparian principles, while Rajasthan depends on canal systems. * The issue may involve tribunals or Supreme Court intervention. Why it matters * Inter-state river disputes and federal tensions. * Water security and resource allocation. * Relevant for Polity and Geography (GS II & GS I). --- 3. World Happiness Report and Social Media Impact What happened * The World Happiness Report highlighted declining well-being linked to heavy social media use, especially among youth. Issue raised * Negative effects of excessive social media on mental health and life satisfaction. Current context * Finland ranked as the happiest country, while Afghanistan ranked lowest. * Studies show higher social media usage correlates with lower happiness levels, especially among teenagers. Why it matters * Insights into social well-being and public policy. * Relevance for mental health, digital regulation, and societal trends. * Relevant for Society and governance (GS I & GS II).
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. Citing equality, SC scraps age limit for maternity leave in adoptions (this is a new change, MUST read) 2. Ras Laffan attack deepens India's worries over LNG (read for awareness) The Hindu 📰 1. Oil, power, and politics of disruption (great read today!) 2. Before salt, there was water: why Mahad Satyagraha deserves its centenary? (imp. read on Mahad)
Pre & Mains Notes1. NATO and Its Role in the Iran Conflict What happened * Debate on whether NATO would join a potential US-led conflict involving Iran. Issue raised * Misconception that NATO is obligated to join all US military actions. Current context * NATO’s Article 5 applies only in case of an attack on a member state, not offensive actions. * Geographical scope is limited to North Atlantic region, and current conflict areas fall largely outside it. * Member states are responding individually, not collectively. Why it matters * Understanding global security alliances and their limitations. * Important for International Relations (GS II). --- 2. Language Row in Karnataka Railway Exam What happened * A recruitment exam by South Western Railway was cancelled due to a language controversy. Issue raised * Dispute over use of Hindi vs regional languages (especially Kannada) in exams. Current context * Notification initially mentioned multiple languages, but exam was conducted only in Hindi and English. * Protests erupted over perceived imposition of Hindi. * Railway Board clarified that policy allows Hindi and English, but regional concerns persist. Why it matters * Language politics and federal sensitivity. * Balancing national integration vs regional identity. * Relevant for Polity and society (GS I & GS II). --- 3. BHAVYA Scheme – Plug-and-Play Industrial Parks What happened * Government approved BHAVYA (Bharat Audyogik Vikas Yojana) to develop plug-and-play industrial parks. Issue raised * Need to boost manufacturing and reduce delays in industrial project setup. Current context * Scheme aims to create ready-to-use industrial infrastructure with roads, utilities, and facilities. * Financial support up to ₹1 crore per acre for development. * Implemented in partnership with states and private players. Why it matters * Promotes ease of doing business and industrial growth. * Supports job creation and economic development. * Relevant for Economy and industrial policy (GS III).
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. Silence in West Asia war is not moral surrender but responsible statecraft (Shashi Tharoor's imp. reflection) The Hindu 📰 1. The opportunity in Cameroon to rebalance the WTO (Read for awareness) 2. What's new in transgender rights bill? (add to your notes)
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