Upcoming Mentoring Sessions
Step-Up RMS - Economic Survey and Budget
Step-Up RMS - Polity - Miscl-Imp Judgements , Amendments, Miscl concepts etc
Step-Up RMS - Agriculture and related concepts
Step-Up RMS - Polity - Constitutional and Non-Constitutional Bodies
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Step-Up - RMS - Economics - Money and Banking
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Step-Up RMS - Economics - Basic Economics and Terminology
Step-Up RMS - Polity - State, Citizenship, FR/FD and Emergency Provisions
RMS - Polity - Judiciary - Part II
RMS - Geography - Biomes and Natural Resources
RMS - Economy - Money and Banking - Part I
RMS - Geography - Oceanography
RMS - Medieval History - 646 AD to 1192 AD
RMS - Art & Culture - Post Mauryan Period
RMS - Polity - Union Legislature - Part II
RMS - Economy - Financial Markets
RMS - Polity - Judiciary Part I
RMS - Polity - Separation of Powers & Federal System
RMS - Geography - Atmospheric Circulation
RMS - Polity - Union Legislature - Part I
RMS - Geography - Air Mass, Fronts & Cyclones
RMS - A&C - Pre-Historic to Mauryan Period
RMS - Economy - Fundamentals of Economy & NIA
RMS - Polity - Emergency Provisions
RMS - Geography - Humidity, Clouds & Precipitation
RMS - Economy - Demography, Poverty & Employment
RMS - Modern History - 1813 AD to 1857 AD
RMS - Polity - Union & State Executive
RMS - Modern History - 1932 AD to 1947 AD
RMS - Geography - Basics of Atmosphere
RMS - Polity - Fundamental Rights - Part III
RMS - Economy - Planning and Mobilisation of Resources
RMS - Modern History - 1919 AD to 1932 AD
RMS - Modern History - 1757 AD to 1813 AD
RMS - Economy - Financial Organisations
RMS - Geography - Major Landforms
RMS - Polity - Constitutional and Statutory Bodies
RMS - Geography - EQ, Faulting and Fracture
RMS - Polity - Fundamental Rights - Part II
RMS - Economy - Industry, Infrastructure & Investment Models
RMS - Polity - DPSP & FD
RMS - Economy - Indian Agriculture - Part II
RMS - Geography - Rocks & Volcanoes and its landforms
RMS - Geography - Evolution of Oceans & Continents
RMS - Polity - Fundamental Rights - Part I
RMS - Modern History - 1498 AD to 1757 AD
RMS - Modern History - 1858 AD to 1919 AD
RMS - Geography - Interior of the Earth & Geomorphic Processes
RMS - Geography - Universe and Earth and Basic concepts on Earth
RMS - Economy - Indian Agriculture - Part I
RMS - Economy - Fundamentals of the Indian Economy
RMS - Polity - Union & its territories and Citizenship
RMS - Polity - Constitution & its Salient Features and Preamble
Learning Support Session - ANSWER writing MASTER Session
Learning Support Session - How to Read Newspaper?
Mastering Art of writing Ethics Answers
Mastering Art of Writing Social Issues Answers
Answer Review Session
UPSC CSE 2026 Form Filling Doubt Session
Mentoring Session (2024 - 25) - How to Write an ESSAY?
Social Issues Doubts and Mentoring Session
Ethics & Essay Doubts and Mentoring Session
Geography & Environment Doubts and Mentoring Session
History Doubts and Mentoring Session
Economy & Agriculture Doubts and Mentoring Session
Online Orientation Session
How to Read Newspaper and Make Notes?
Mains Support Programme 2025-(2)
Mains Support Programme 2025- (1)
Polity & International Relations Doubts and Mentoring Session
Mentoring Sessions (2024-25) - How to DO REVISION?
Learning Support Session - How to Start Preparation?
RMS - Geography - World Mapping
Mentoring Session (2024-25) - How to Make Notes?
General Mentoring Session (GMS )
Mentoring Session (2025-26) - How to write an Answer?
Upcoming Live Classes
Online Test
06 Apr 2026
CAMP-CSAT-66
Questions : 40 Questions
Time Limit : 0 Mins
Expiry Date : May 31, 2026, 11:59 p.m.
Online Test
06 Apr 2026
CAMP-CSAT-66
Questions : 40 Questions
Time Limit : 0 Mins
Expiry Date : May 31, 2026, 11:59 p.m.
Current Affairs
April 5, 2026
About Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary:
- Location: It is located in the northern part of the Mahasamund district of Chhattisgarh.
- It is named after the Bar and Nawapara forest villages, which are in the heart of the sanctuary.
- The tributaries of Mahanadi are the source of water. The River Balamdehi forms the western boundary, and the Jonk River forms the northeastern boundary of the sanctuary.
- Vegetation: It mainly consists of tropical dry deciduous forest.
- Flora: The flora chiefly comprises Teak, Sal, Bamboo and Terminalia being the prominent trees.
- Other major plants found in the sanctuary include Semal, Mahua, Ber, and Tendu.
- Fauna: It is home to neelgai, wild boar, tigers, leopards, Indian bison, porcupines, pythons, antelopes, sambhar and cheetal, along with 150 species of birds, including parrots, blackbucks, herons, egrets, peafowl, etc.
Current Affairs
April 5, 2026
About Appemidi Mango:
- It is found exclusively in the Uttara Kannada and Shivamogga districts of Karnataka.
- It is small and tender; it is regarded as the king among raw mango varieties.
- It is highly sought after by the South Asian pickle industry.
- These mangoes are pulpy, known for their distinctive aroma and long long shelf life.
It has received GI (geographical indication) tag in 2009 in recognition of its culinary and cultural heritage, - Uses: It is a traditional pickling variety of mango from Karnataka.
Key Facts about Geographical Indication (GI) Tag
- It is a sign used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin.
- This is typically used for agricultural products, foodstuffs, wine and spirit drinks, handicrafts and industrial products.
- The Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 seeks to provide for the registration and better protection of geographical indications relating to goods in India.
- GI tag is valid for 10 years following which it can be renewed.
Current Affairs
April 5, 2026
About Project Chetak:
- It was raised in 1980 in the strategically important western sector of India.
- It has played a vital role in developing and maintaining infrastructure in Rajasthan, Punjab, and the northern parts of Gujarat.
- The project has played a vital role in connecting border areas and contributing to national security and regional development, it said.
- It is one of the largest BRO projects in terms of geographical area.
- It supports the defence forces by maintaining key feeder roads towards the International Border with continuous efforts underway to upgrade them to National Highway Double Lane specifications, said the statement.
- Motto: ‘Chetak ka Prayas, Desh ka Vikas’
Key Facts about Border Roads Organisation
- It is a road construction executive force in India that provides support to the Indian Armed Forces.
- BRO was entirely brought under the Ministry of Defence in 2015.
- Establishment: It was formed in 1960 to secure India’s borders and develop infrastructure in remote areas of the north and northeastern states of the country.
- It develops and maintains road networks in India’s border areas and friendly neighboring countries.
- BRO specialises in constructing and maintaining Roads, Bridges, Tunnels, Airfields and Marine Works across some of the world’s most challenging terrains.
- Motto: Shramena Sarvam Sadhyam (everything is achievable through hard work).
Current Affairs
April 5, 2026
About Jiyo Parsi Scheme:
- Jiyo Parsi is a flagship Central Sector Scheme of the Government of India aimed at arresting the declining population of the Parsi community.
- It was launched in 2013-14 and seeks to stabilize and increase the Parsi population through structured interventions and scientific support.
- The scheme provides:
- Medical Assistance for fertility treatment and pregnancy-related care
- Health of Community support including financial assistance for childcare and care of dependent elderly
- Advocacy initiatives such as counselling, awareness campaigns, and outreach programmes
- The Scheme will be implemented through the State Governments with the assistance of respective Parsi Institutions.
- Eligible Parsi couples would be provided financial assistance under the various components of the schemes through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode.
- The State Governments would get the necessary verification, including biometric authentication of all beneficiaries done.
- Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Minority Affairs
Current Affairs
April 5, 2026
About Sādhana Saptah Initiative:
- It is an initiative under Mission Karmayogi, also known as the National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building
- The Strengthening Adaptive Development and Humane Aptitude for National Advancement(Sādhana) Saptah aims to foster skills necessary for citizen centric governance.
- It is organised by the Department of Personnel and Training, Capacity Building Commission and Karmayogi Bharat.
- The initiative brings together Central Ministries, States and Union Territories, and training institutions on a common platform to promote responsive and citizen centric governance.
- It is structured around three Sutras: Technology, Tradition and Tangible Outcomes, with a focus on building skills required for achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
- It provides multiple learning opportunities through curated courses on the iGOT Karmayogi platform, Samuhik Charcha sessions, thematic webinars and hands on workshops conducted by training institutions.
- These activities focus on competencies such as leadership, communication, data analysis, project management and digital governance.
Current Affairs
April 5, 2026
About Yuva Sangam:
- Yuva Sangam is a youth exchange programme that brings young people from different parts of the country together.
- Focus: It is designed for those aged 18–30 years, including students, National Service Scheme and Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan volunteers, and young professionals.
- It is anchored by the Ministry of Education and implemented through Higher Education Institutions.
- It creates a structured platform for youth engagement across regions.
- It was launched under the Government of India’s Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat (EBSB) initiative.
- It supports the experiential learning approach of the National Education Policy 2020, where learning extends beyond classrooms into real-world contexts.
- The programme is structured around the five thematic pillars — the 5 Ps:
- Paryatan (Tourism), Parampara (Traditions & Culture), Pragati (Development & Governance), Paraspar Sampark (People-to-People Connect), and Prodyogiki (Technology & Innovation)
Current Affairs
April 5, 2026
About United Nations Development Partnership Fund:
- It was established in 2017, with $150 million, led by the Government of India.
- The Fund supports Southern-owned and -led, demand-driven and transformational sustainable development projects across the developing world.
- Focus: It focuses on least developed countries and Small Island developing States.
- United Nations agencies implement the Fund projects in close collaboration with partnering Governments.
- The fund is a notable example of South-South cooperation with the system.
- Its thematic reach spans all 17 SDGs, with several initiatives addressing more than one Goal.
- These include climate resilience, environmental sustainability, renewable energy, gender equality, health and pandemic response, education and skills, livelihoods, infrastructure, water and sanitation, and agricultural development.
- Under this, the Commonwealth Window of this Fund aims to catalyze the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the developing countries of the Commonwealth of Nations.
- Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of independent and equal sovereign States comprised mainly of former territories of the British Empire, including India.
- It is managed by United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC),