Security camps, the game-changer in the Maoist fight

UPSC Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 3 –internal security Introduction Maoism in India has witnessed a sharp decline in recent years, with violence now confined to limited pockets of south Bastar in Chhattisgarh. This transformation is not accidental. It is closely linked to the expansion of security camps in remote and previously inaccessible areas. These camps… Continue reading Security camps, the game-changer in the Maoist fight

OPEC+ (PLUS)

News: OPEC+ agreed in principle to maintain steady oil output despite falling prices, internal tensions, and widening geopolitical uncertainty among key members. About OPEC+ OPEC+ is a grouping of 22 oil-exporting countries that meets regularly to decide crude oil production levels to stabilise the global oil market. Genesis of OPEC+: OPEC+ was formed in 2016… Continue reading OPEC+ (PLUS)

Gandhar Oilfield

News: Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) plans to store captured carbon dioxide in depleted wells at Gujarat’s Gandhar oilfield, marking the company’s first full-scale Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) pilot. About Gandhar Oilfield Location: The Gandhar oilfield is a major oil and gas field located in the Jambusar-Broach block of the Cambay Basin in… Continue reading Gandhar Oilfield

Nanorobots

News: Dr. Ambarish Ghosh of IISc Bengaluru received the 2025 Tata Transformation Prize for developing magnetic nanorobots for cancer treatment. About Nanorobots Nanobots are microscopic robots (often around 1–100 nm) that can be programmed to carry out specific tasks. When nanorobots are designed specifically for healthcare/medical tasks, they are referred to as medical nanobots or… Continue reading Nanorobots

Microlensing

News: A recent study used microlensing to measure the mass of a rogue planet, meaning a planet that does not orbit a star. About Microlensing Microlensing is a method astronomers use to find planets far away from Earth. Working mechanism It is based on Einstein’s theory of gravity, which says that massive objects like stars… Continue reading Microlensing

Venezuela Crisis – Causes & Consequences – Explained Pointwise

Following months of pressure on Venezuela & blaming the Venezuela government & military for being involved in drug trafficking that are harming the American people, the U.S. under Trump administration decided to attack the Venezuelan capital & forcibly apprehended the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro & flies him to the U.S. He will now face the… Continue reading Venezuela Crisis – Causes & Consequences – Explained Pointwise

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UP-PSC Mains General Hindi: The Paper That Improve your Marks

In UP-PSC Mains, many selections are decided not by GS papers, but by General Hindi. Yet, ironically, it is the most underestimated paper. Students often realize its importance only after the result. This blog is for every aspirant who has ever thought: “हिंदी तो मातृभाषा है, हो ही जाएगा” “सिलेबस छोटा है, अंतिम समय में… Continue reading UP-PSC Mains General Hindi: The Paper That Improve your Marks

Gayan-Bayan

News: The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW)  attended the second biennial full-fledged state convention of the ‘Mridangiya Gayan-Bayan Sanstha, Assam’. About Gayan-Bayan In Assam, North India, gayan-bayan (gāyan-bāyan) is a devotional dance performed in satras by disciples of Sankardev. Meaning: The term gāyan-bāyanderives from gāyan, meaning “singer,” and bāyan, meaning “drummer.” There is… Continue reading Gayan-Bayan

Information is not Power, it’s Chaos. Master Current Affairs for CSE 2026

Dear Friends,   We live in an information age where data is everywhere, but for a UPSC aspirant, information is often not power—it is chaos. If your preparation is scattered across multiple newspapers, countless websites, and endless PDF compilations, you aren’t preparing; you are drowning in clutter. If current affairs confuse you, this class is… Continue reading Information is not Power, it’s Chaos. Master Current Affairs for CSE 2026

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