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IFoS result 2026 - Pre UPSC @CSEWhy.pdf
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2026 UPSC Pre result ONLY for those who cleared Forest Services Cut Off
CIVIL SERVICES RESULT 2026 Prelims pending
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Forwarded from CSEPlanB | UPSC
Heart to heart: UPSC is surely pushing new uncertainty in name of reforms
This is not a time to blame yourself. JUST know "before death, all defeats are pscyhological"
this is going to be a hard day, I know. worse if it was your 3+ attempt.
you'd questions yourself. you'd question your ways, your means
sadly, you'll have to face questions from people around you.
but you know what? it is normal.
while today feels tough, it is going to be okay.
yes, you did not clear.
yes, you could have done so much more.
yes, a lot can change next year.
but. But. BUT!
NOT just preparing full time for UPSC.
If it was your 1st attempt and you think you can afford to go for 2nd without having to worry about finances, do it.
but, have something on side.
If you know it's high time,
> either prepare on the side with a job -OR-
> move on, it's okay.
Whatever you do here on will decide how you'd be on May 23 2027, irrespective of your choice to appear for the Pre27
It's hard.
You will need a day or two or maybe a week to move on from this
Take your time. Reconcile. Return. Aim again if you want to but this time, with a PlanB!
For any help you need, any discussion, any suggestion, I am always here. Just reply to this comment and I'll DM you.
This is not a time to blame yourself. JUST know "before death, all defeats are pscyhological"
this is going to be a hard day, I know. worse if it was your 3+ attempt.
you'd questions yourself. you'd question your ways, your means
sadly, you'll have to face questions from people around you.
but you know what? it is normal.
while today feels tough, it is going to be okay.
yes, you did not clear.
yes, you could have done so much more.
yes, a lot can change next year.
but. But. BUT!
NOT just preparing full time for UPSC.
If it was your 1st attempt and you think you can afford to go for 2nd without having to worry about finances, do it.
but, have something on side.
If you know it's high time,
> either prepare on the side with a job -OR-
> move on, it's okay.
Whatever you do here on will decide how you'd be on May 23 2027, irrespective of your choice to appear for the Pre27
It's hard.
You will need a day or two or maybe a week to move on from this
Take your time. Reconcile. Return. Aim again if you want to but this time, with a PlanB!
For any help you need, any discussion, any suggestion, I am always here. Just reply to this comment and I'll DM you.
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Telegram is said to be banned in India till June 22 for NEET exam
Telegram is yet to enforce this ban. Let’s see if it does that!
Meanwhile, will keep posting daily current affairs on CSEWhy WhatsApp community
Join: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaeD56zJENxxbFlkWH0z
Telegram is yet to enforce this ban. Let’s see if it does that!
Meanwhile, will keep posting daily current affairs on CSEWhy WhatsApp community
Join: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaeD56zJENxxbFlkWH0z
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Upcoming courses:
1. Mains Answer Evaluation 2027
2. Current Affairs Batch (covering Hindu, Express, PIB, and others) for UPSC 2027 (both Pre & Mains)
50% OFF on joining for those who join the waitlist.
Link to join waitlist: https://forms.gle/9cKKCLHEQQZzEqov7
1. Mains Answer Evaluation 2027
2. Current Affairs Batch (covering Hindu, Express, PIB, and others) for UPSC 2027 (both Pre & Mains)
50% OFF on joining for those who join the waitlist.
Link to join waitlist: https://forms.gle/9cKKCLHEQQZzEqov7
Note:
Both these courses will have LIVE classes + year long course
Answer Evaluation 2027
> Live Classes
> Personal Feedback
Current Affairs Batch (CAB)
> Live Doubt/Discussion Classes
> Covers Hindu, Express, PIB and others
> Monthly magazines + Weekly updates
> Recorded Video Explainers
> Unlimited Questions to Practice
Both these courses will have LIVE classes + year long course
Answer Evaluation 2027
> Live Classes
> Personal Feedback
Current Affairs Batch (CAB)
> Live Doubt/Discussion Classes
> Covers Hindu, Express, PIB and others
> Monthly magazines + Weekly updates
> Recorded Video Explainers
> Unlimited Questions to Practice
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Phone *might* phase out soon too!
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Phone *might* phase out soon too!
Join CSEWhy here for regular updates on Current Affairs & UPSC
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@CSEWhy Times – June 16, 2026 | Tuesday
Prelims/Mains Notes
1. HEATWAVES, OZONE RAISE CARDIAC DEATH RISK: STUDY
WHAT HAPPENED
A peer-reviewed study published in Nature Portfolio Journal – npj Clean Air found that heatwaves in northern India significantly increase surface ozone levels, which in turn raises cardiovascular and respiratory mortality.
CORE ISSUE
Heatwaves and air pollution do not act independently. Rising temperatures accelerate ozone formation, creating a compounded public-health risk.
KEY DETAILS
• Surface ozone is a secondary pollutant formed when sunlight reacts with nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
• During heatwaves, ozone levels in northern India reached 85–110 μg/m³, exceeding the WHO guideline of 70 μg/m³.
• Study estimates ozone-linked deaths could increase by ~20% during heatwave periods.
• Ozone exposure is linked to cardiovascular diseases, COPD, asthma and lung inflammation.
• Northern India experiences simultaneous exposure to heat stress + air pollution, making it a climate-health hotspot.
• Unlike PM2.5, ozone is not emitted directly; it is formed through atmospheric chemical reactions.
• Climate change is expected to increase frequency and intensity of heatwaves, worsening ozone pollution episodes.
WHY IT MATTERS
The study highlights an emerging climate-health challenge where rising temperatures amplify air-pollution impacts. It strengthens the case for integrating climate adaptation and air-quality policies.
2. WHO CAN ACT WHEN A TREE BECOMES DANGEROUS? FOREST DEPARTMENT ORDER FOR AGENCIES
WHAT HAPPENED
The Delhi Forest Department issued guidelines allowing agencies and citizens to seek removal of dangerous trees ahead of the monsoon while complying with a Delhi High Court order that had stayed a broader tree-felling notification.
CORE ISSUE
Balancing public safety during storms with protection of urban trees and preventing misuse of emergency felling provisions.
KEY DETAILS
• Governed by the Delhi Preservation of Trees Act, 1994 (DPTA).
• Section 8 permits emergency action where a tree poses immediate danger to life or property.
• Tree Officer must be informed within 24 hours of emergency removal.
• In non-emergency cases, permission is required under Section 9.
• Tree Officer must decide applications within 60 days; silence is deemed approval.
• Delhi HC stayed the June 2025 notification due to concerns over excessive discretion and lack of safeguards.
• Applicants must provide ownership records, site details and reasons for removal.
• Reflects the broader conflict between urban infrastructure needs and urban ecological conservation.
WHY IT MATTERS
Urban flooding, storms and falling trees are becoming more frequent. The case illustrates how environmental regulation must balance ecological protection with public safety.
3. INDIA AND SLOVAKIA ELEVATE TIES TO ‘COMPREHENSIVE PARTNERSHIP’
WHAT HAPPENED
During PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Slovakia, India and Slovakia upgraded bilateral relations to a Comprehensive Partnership and signed agreements across defence, technology, education, mobility and innovation.
CORE ISSUE
India is expanding strategic engagement with Central and Eastern Europe amid supply-chain diversification and geopolitical realignment.
KEY DETAILS
• First visit by an Indian PM to Slovakia since its independence in 1993.
• Relations upgraded from partnership to Comprehensive Partnership status.
• Agreements cover defence cooperation, labour mobility, higher education, research and innovation.
• Cooperation proposed in AI, semiconductors, cybersecurity and digital technologies.
• MoUs signed between academic and research institutions of both countries.
• Both sides supported peaceful resolution of international disputes and condemned terrorism.
• Slovakia is important for India’s outreach to the European Union and advanced manufacturing ecosystem.
• Builds on the India–EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC) framework and broader India-Europe engagement.
WHY IT MATTERS
Prelims/Mains Notes
1. HEATWAVES, OZONE RAISE CARDIAC DEATH RISK: STUDY
WHAT HAPPENED
A peer-reviewed study published in Nature Portfolio Journal – npj Clean Air found that heatwaves in northern India significantly increase surface ozone levels, which in turn raises cardiovascular and respiratory mortality.
CORE ISSUE
Heatwaves and air pollution do not act independently. Rising temperatures accelerate ozone formation, creating a compounded public-health risk.
KEY DETAILS
• Surface ozone is a secondary pollutant formed when sunlight reacts with nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
• During heatwaves, ozone levels in northern India reached 85–110 μg/m³, exceeding the WHO guideline of 70 μg/m³.
• Study estimates ozone-linked deaths could increase by ~20% during heatwave periods.
• Ozone exposure is linked to cardiovascular diseases, COPD, asthma and lung inflammation.
• Northern India experiences simultaneous exposure to heat stress + air pollution, making it a climate-health hotspot.
• Unlike PM2.5, ozone is not emitted directly; it is formed through atmospheric chemical reactions.
• Climate change is expected to increase frequency and intensity of heatwaves, worsening ozone pollution episodes.
WHY IT MATTERS
The study highlights an emerging climate-health challenge where rising temperatures amplify air-pollution impacts. It strengthens the case for integrating climate adaptation and air-quality policies.
2. WHO CAN ACT WHEN A TREE BECOMES DANGEROUS? FOREST DEPARTMENT ORDER FOR AGENCIES
WHAT HAPPENED
The Delhi Forest Department issued guidelines allowing agencies and citizens to seek removal of dangerous trees ahead of the monsoon while complying with a Delhi High Court order that had stayed a broader tree-felling notification.
CORE ISSUE
Balancing public safety during storms with protection of urban trees and preventing misuse of emergency felling provisions.
KEY DETAILS
• Governed by the Delhi Preservation of Trees Act, 1994 (DPTA).
• Section 8 permits emergency action where a tree poses immediate danger to life or property.
• Tree Officer must be informed within 24 hours of emergency removal.
• In non-emergency cases, permission is required under Section 9.
• Tree Officer must decide applications within 60 days; silence is deemed approval.
• Delhi HC stayed the June 2025 notification due to concerns over excessive discretion and lack of safeguards.
• Applicants must provide ownership records, site details and reasons for removal.
• Reflects the broader conflict between urban infrastructure needs and urban ecological conservation.
WHY IT MATTERS
Urban flooding, storms and falling trees are becoming more frequent. The case illustrates how environmental regulation must balance ecological protection with public safety.
3. INDIA AND SLOVAKIA ELEVATE TIES TO ‘COMPREHENSIVE PARTNERSHIP’
WHAT HAPPENED
During PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Slovakia, India and Slovakia upgraded bilateral relations to a Comprehensive Partnership and signed agreements across defence, technology, education, mobility and innovation.
CORE ISSUE
India is expanding strategic engagement with Central and Eastern Europe amid supply-chain diversification and geopolitical realignment.
KEY DETAILS
• First visit by an Indian PM to Slovakia since its independence in 1993.
• Relations upgraded from partnership to Comprehensive Partnership status.
• Agreements cover defence cooperation, labour mobility, higher education, research and innovation.
• Cooperation proposed in AI, semiconductors, cybersecurity and digital technologies.
• MoUs signed between academic and research institutions of both countries.
• Both sides supported peaceful resolution of international disputes and condemned terrorism.
• Slovakia is important for India’s outreach to the European Union and advanced manufacturing ecosystem.
• Builds on the India–EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC) framework and broader India-Europe engagement.
WHY IT MATTERS
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The partnership diversifies India’s economic and strategic relationships in Europe, supports technology collaboration and opens new opportunities in defence manufacturing, skilled migration and supply-chain resilience.
CSEWhy Newspaper Recos
Indian Express
1. US-Iran MoU: The elusive quest for 'New Middle East'
(detailed information. read for awareness)
The Hindu 📰
1. Technology drives India-France strategic convergence
(read it for awareness)
CSEWhy Newspaper Recos
Indian Express
1. US-Iran MoU: The elusive quest for 'New Middle East'
(detailed information. read for awareness)
The Hindu 📰
1. Technology drives India-France strategic convergence
(read it for awareness)
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