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UPSC CSE 2026 Form Filling Doubt Session
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Social Issues Doubts and Mentoring Session
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Geography & Environment Doubts and Mentoring Session
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How to Read Newspaper and Make Notes?
Mains Support Programme 2025-(2)
Mains Support Programme 2025- (1)
Polity & International Relations Doubts and Mentoring Session
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RMS - Geography - World Mapping
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General Mentoring Session (GMS )
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Online Test
20 Feb 2026
CAMP-AH-02
Questions : 50 Questions
Time Limit : 0 Mins
Expiry Date : May 31, 2026, 11:59 p.m.
Online Test
20 Feb 2026
CAMP-AH-02
Questions : 50 Questions
Time Limit : 0 Mins
Expiry Date : May 31, 2026, 11:59 p.m.
Current Affairs
Feb. 19, 2026
About Dibang Multipurpose Project:
- It is a flood control cum hydroelectric power project to be developed on the Dibang River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra River, in Arunachal Pradesh.
- At 2,880 MW installed capacity, it will be the country’s biggest hydropower facility.
- It is being developed by India’s state-run National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC).
- The project is designed as an energy storage project, with flood moderation as one of the key objectives, besides power generation.
- Project Features:
- The project envisages the construction of a concrete gravity dam, which will be the highest concrete gravity dam of India.
- The dam is planned to be constructed with the Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) technique, and it will be the highest RCC dam in the World.
Current Affairs
Feb. 19, 2026
About CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite (CHEOPS):
- It is a European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft.
- It is the first space mission dedicated to studying bright, nearby stars that are already known to host exoplanets, in order to make high-precision observations of the planet's size as it passes in front of its host star.
- It focuses on planets in the super-Earth to Neptune size range.
- Orbit: Sun-synchronous, dusk-dawn orbit at 700 km above Earth.
- The spacecraft has a single science instrument: a specialized camera called a photometer.
- CHEOPS observes transits of Earth-to-Neptune-sized exoplanets and measures their diameters.
- When combined with mass data from ground telescopes, it helps calculate planet density.
- A planet’s density provides vital clues about its composition and structure, indicating, for example, if it is predominantly rocky or gassy, or perhaps harbours significant oceans.
Current Affairs
Feb. 19, 2026
About Lymphedema:
- It is swelling in various areas of body that happens when something affects the lymphatic system.
- The lymphatic system collects excess fluid, proteins, and toxins from the cells and tissues and returns them to the bloodstream.
- When the lymphatic system doesn’t work well, the body accumulates fluid and may begin to swell.
- The swelling typically affects the arms and legs, but it can affect other areas of the body, too.
- Causes:
- Lymphedema can happen after certain surgeries or because of certain medical conditions or genetic conditions.
- It can be caused by cancer treatments that remove or damage the lymph nodes.
- One may develop lymphedema spontaneously, meaning it happens for no known reason.
- Symptoms:
- Lymphedema symptoms may be mild, causing minor swelling and discomfort.
- Severe cases of lymphedema can affect the ability to move the affected limb, increase the risks of skin infections and sepsis, and can lead to skin changes and breakdown.
- Treatment:
- Once lymphedema develops, it is a chronic condition that cannot be cured but can be treated to relieve swelling and improve the ability to function day to day.
Current Affairs
Feb. 19, 2026
About Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve:
- It is located in Madhya Pradesh.
- It is spread over the Vindhya hills.
- Topography: Varies between steep ridges, undulating forests, and open meadows.
- The reserve features caves with Pali inscriptions and animal depictions.
- It also contains ancient structures, including stupas and statues from the 1st century BCE.
- Flora:
- The vegetation of Bandhavgarh is specially filled with Sal forest in the valleys, and bamboo stretches on the lower slopes of the region.
- Some of the most famous floral species include Saj, Dhaora, Tendu, Arjun , Amla, Palas, etc.
- Fauna:
- It is known to have one of the highest density of tigers in the world.
- It also hosts other notable mammals such as leopards, Indian bison (gaur), sambar deer, spotted deer, nilgai, wild boar, sloth bears, Indian wolves, jackals, and both langur and rhesus macaque monkeys.
- It also has over 250 bird species, including the crested serpent eagle, Malabar pied hornbill, white-rumped vulture, and Indian roller.
Current Affairs
Feb. 19, 2026
About Galathea balasubramaniani:
- It is a new species of crab.
- It was discovered from the coral reefs of Agatti in the Lakshadweep Islands.
- It belongs to the genus Galathea, a group of small, reef-dwelling anomuran crabs commonly called squat lobsters.
- Resembling tiny lobsters, these crabs have the ability to hide among coral and rocky crevices.
- They play an important role in coral reef ecosystems by recycling organic matter and serving as food for fish and other marine organisms.
- It differs from its closest relative, G. mauritiana, in several body characteristics, including the structure of its legs and other morphological features, alongside clear genetic distinctions.
Current Affairs
Feb. 19, 2026
About Indian Grey Hornbill:
- It is a common hornbill found on the Indian subcontinent.
- It is commonly sighted in pairs.
- These birds are known to be arboreal, e. spend most of their time on tall trees, but may descend for food and to collect mud pellets for nesting.
- Appearance:
- It has grey feathers all over the body with a light grey or dull white belly.
- The horn is black or dark grey with a casque extending to the point of curvature of the horn.
- Unlike a lot of other birds, the male and female look similar.
- Habitat: Occurs in deciduous forests, open woodlands and thorn forest as well as rural cultivation and urban gardens and parks.
- Distribution: Indian subcontinent; found from north-east Pakistan and south Nepal east to north-west Bangladesh and south throughout most of India except in Assam.
- Diet: The food is mainly fruits, particularly figs.
- Ecological Role: They play an essential role in the ecosystem as prime dispersers of seeds.
- Conservation status
- IUCN: Least Concern.
Current Affairs
Feb. 19, 2026
About Finland:
- Location: It is located in Northern Europe.
- Bordering Countries: Norway (north), Sweden (northwest) and Russia (east).
- Bordering water bodies: It is bounded by the Gulf of Finland (south), Gulf of Bothnia (southwest) and Baltic Sea.
- Capital City: Helsinki
- It is a member of the European Union (EU) and NATO.
- Geographical Features of Finland:
- Climate: It has a severe climate due to its northern location
- Terrain: It is heavily forested
- It has one of the highest concentrations of lakes
- Highest Point: Mount Halti
- Natural Resources: The country consists of copper, iron ore, nickel, cobalt, and chromium.