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🌿 India’s Ramsar tally reaches 91! Two wetlands from Rajasthan have been newly designated as Wetlands of International Impor
🌿 India’s Ramsar tally reaches 91! Two wetlands from Rajasthan have been newly designated as Wetlands of International Importance, showcasing India's commitment to wetland conservation under the Ramsar Convention.

📢 RBI Cuts Repo Rate by 50 bps | UPSC CSE – Economy Update 📉 🗓 Monetary Policy Committee (June 4–6, 2025) 🔑 Repo Rate reduced by 50 basis points → Now: 5.5% 💡 Relief for borrowers: Lower EMIs, especially for home loans 📊 Why It Matters? ▪️ Inflation easing: April CPI = 3.16% (within RBI comfort zone) ▪️ Retail inflation projected at 3.7% for FY25 ▪️ GDP growth forecast unchanged at 6.5% ▪️ CRR cut by 100 bps → ₹2.5 lakh crore liquidity boost ▪️ Forex reserves at $691 bn (can fund >11 months imports) ▪️ Encouragement to consumption, investment, & growth

🥇 AIR 1 in WBCS 2022 from APTI PLUS! 🥇 Huge congratulations to Pritam Mishra -Rank 1 and all our achievers of WBCS Group A
🥇 AIR 1 in WBCS 2022 from APTI PLUS! 🥇 Huge congratulations to Pritam Mishra -Rank 1 and all our achievers of WBCS Group A & B! Your hard work and our guidance made this success possible. Proud moment for the APTI PLUS family! 💪

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WBCS Group A Final Result Out! A total of 153 candidates have been selected! Congratulations to all the candidates of Aptiplu
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WBCS Group A Final Result Out! A total of 153 candidates have been selected! Congratulations to all the candidates of Aptiplus who have cleared the Exam.

📝 UPSC CSE MAINS | DECODING DIRECTIVE WORDS 🎯 Mastering these is crucial for effective answer writing! Here's a comprehensive guide: Discuss: Present a balanced analysis covering multiple perspectives. Avoid personal bias; instead, provide a comprehensive overview. Explain: Clarify the 'how' and 'why' aspects. Break down the topic to make it understandable, focusing on underlying causes and implications. Elucidate: Similar to 'Explain', but with an emphasis on making the concept clear through examples and illustrations. Examine: Investigate the topic thoroughly. Highlight key facts, causes, and consequences, providing a detailed analysis. Critically Examine: Go beyond 'Examine' by evaluating strengths and weaknesses. Present arguments for and against, leading to a reasoned conclusion. Analyze: Dissect the topic into components. Explore relationships between parts, assessing their significance and interconnections. Critically Analyze: In addition to 'Analyze', assess the merits and demerits, providing a nuanced evaluation. Evaluate: Judge the value or impact of the topic. Weigh evidence to present a balanced verdict, considering various viewpoints. Comment: Offer your opinion, substantiated with evidence and arguments. Reflect on different dimensions before concluding. Critically Comment: Provide a detailed commentary, assessing various perspectives, and conclude with your informed judgment. Justify: Defend a statement or position with solid arguments and evidence. Focus on supporting the given assertion. Elaborate: Expand upon the idea, providing more details and explanations to enhance understanding. Substantiate: Support a statement with concrete evidence, data, or examples to validate the claim. To what extent: Assess the degree to which a statement holds true. Discuss supporting and opposing arguments before reaching a conclusion. Compare: Highlight similarities between two or more entities, ensuring a balanced comparison. Contrast: Focus on differences between entities, providing a clear distinction. Compare and Contrast: Discuss both similarities and differences, offering a comprehensive comparative analysis. Assess: Evaluate the importance or impact of a topic, considering various factors and evidence. Trace: Outline the development or progression of a topic over time, highlighting key stages. Highlight: Emphasize the most significant aspects or features of the topic. Enumerate: List out points or features systematically without detailed explanation. #UPSC2025 #UPSCMains #DirectiveWords #AnswerWriting #IASPreparation

India-Australia defence ties are deepening through strategic cooperation and joint exercises, evolving into a strong bilatera
India-Australia defence ties are deepening through strategic cooperation and joint exercises, evolving into a strong bilateral partnership beyond American influence. Want to know more? Keep an eye on our latest editorial👇👇 https://www.iasgyan.in/daily-editorials/india-australia-defence-ties-beyond-american-shadows

India-Australia defence ties are deepening through strategic cooperation and joint exercises, evolving into a strong bilatera
India-Australia defence ties are deepening through strategic cooperation and joint exercises, evolving into a strong bilateral partnership beyond American influence. Want to know more? Keep an eye on our latest editorial👇👇 https://www.iasgyan.in/daily-editorials/india-australia-defence-ties-beyond-american-shadows

🌍 Has the Environmental Crisis in India Worsened? | Explained for UPSC CSE 🗓️ World Environment Day Special | June 5, 2025 India today stands at the epicenter of an escalating environmental crisis — one driven by a dangerous trio: 🔥 Rising carbon emissions 🐾 Accelerating biodiversity loss 🛢️ Rampant pollution 🔹 Startling Stats: → India's CO₂ emissions jumped from 2.33B (2015) to 3.12B tonnes (2024) → Delhi remains one of the most polluted cities globally → India generates 62 million tonnes of waste annually, but only 20% is scientifically treated 🔹 Major Causes: 1️⃣ Overdependence on coal (still 70% of India’s power) 2️⃣ Deforestation for roads, dams, and mining 3️⃣ Monoculture farming → habitat loss + water pollution 4️⃣ Urban chaos: sewage, industrial waste, unregulated landfills 5️⃣ Role of Global North & MNCs: 100 companies caused 71% of global emissions since 1988 🔹 India’s Dilemma: Though India has a low per capita emission (1.9 tonnes), its total emissions are surging due to industrialisation. ⚠️ The poor suffer most — droughts in Maharashtra, toxic air in Delhi, floods across the east. 🔹 What Needs to Change? ✅ Climate accountability by rich nations ✅ Strict laws for corporate polluters ✅ Promote green livelihoods & ecological agriculture ✅ Shift from GDP-centric growth to sustainability-first development 📌 Quote for Essay/Ethics: "We won’t have a society if we destroy the environment." — Margaret Mead #UPSC2025 #WorldEnvironmentDay #GS3 #ClimateCrisis #IndianEconomy #SustainableDevelopment

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