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RMS - Social Justice - Part III
RMS - Social Justice - Part II
RMS - Social Justice - Part I
RMS - International Relations
RMS - Governance - Part II
RMS - Governance - Part I
Mentorship Program Introductory Session
RMS - Indian Physiography - Archipelagos of India
RMS - Indian Physiography - Coastal Plains of India
RMS - Art & Culture - Bhakti Movement
RMS - Polity - Elections & Political Parties
RMS - Indian Physiography - The Great Indian Desert
Step-Up RMS - Economic Survey and Budget : Part - 2
Step-Up RMS - Resources - Forests, Soils, Minerals etc : Part - 2
Step-Up RMS - Environment and Biodiversity Current Affairs : Part - 2
Step-Up RMS - History : 1935 - Independence
Step-Up RMS - Science and Technology Current affairs - Part - 2
Step-Up RMS - History : 1921 - 1935
RMS - A&C - Current Affairs
RMS - Indian Physiography - Peninsular Plateau
RMS - Polity - Services under the Union and the States & Pressure Groups
RMS - Economy - Balance of Payments
RMS - Economy - Trade & Important Government Schemes
RMS - Modern History - 1830 AD to 1857 AD
RMS - Economy - Fiscal Policy & Budgeting
RMS - Economy - Inflation
RMS - Polity - Local-Self Government & Co-Operative Societies
Step-Up RMS - Environment and Biodiversity Current Affairs : Part - 1
Step-Up RMS - Science and Technology Current affairs - Part - 1
Step-Up RMS -History : 1906 - 1920
Step-Up RMS - History 1857-1905
Step-Up RMS - Geomorphology - Types and Distribution
Step-Up RMS - Evolution + Interior of earth + oceanography
Step-Up RMS - History - Constitutional reforms
Step-Up RMS - Medieval History - kingdom chronology + terminology (Part - 2)
RMS - Indian Physiography - The Great North Indian Plain
RMS - Indian Physiography - Intro & The Himalayas
Step-Up RMS - Indian geography - location , landforms
Step-Up RMS - Drainage system + Rivers (India and world)
RMS - Art & Culture - South India
RMS - Economy - Taxation
RMS - Economy - Money and Banking - Part II
RMS - Polity - Union Legislature - Part III
Step-Up RMS – Indian Culture: Architecture + Literature (Part-2)
Step-Up RMS - Human geography
Step-Up RMS - Delhi sultanate + mughal administration
Step-Up RMS - Resources - Forests, Soils, Minerals etc
Step-Up RMS - Climatology + Indian monsoon
Step-Up RMS - Medieval History - kingdom chronology + terminology
Step-Up RMS - Indian school of philosophy -Buddhism & Jainism
Step-Up RMS - Indian Culture : Architecture + literature
Step-Up RMS - Ancient history - chronology + terminology
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
Step-Up RMS - Economics - External Sector
Step-Up RMS - Polity - Judiciary- SC/HC/Lower courts
Step-Up RMS - Economics - Fiscal policy and Financial Markets
Step-Up RMS - Polity - Parliament and State Legislature
Step-Up RMS - Economics - Money and Banking
Step-Up RMS - Polity - Union and State Executives
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
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General Mentoring Session (GMS )
Mentoring Session (2025-26) - How to write an Answer?
Upcoming Live Classes
UPSC 2027- ANSWER WRITING SKILLS LECTURE 5
Start Time : June 13, 2026, 5:30 p.m.
Teacher : Vajiram And Ravi
Subject : General Studies
Anthropology - Your Best Choice for Optional
Start Time : June 14, 2026, 5:30 p.m.
Teacher : Kartic Godavarthy
Subject : Optional Subject
Mathematics Test Series Workshop
Start Time : June 15, 2026, 11 a.m.
Teacher : Bhavna Khurana
Subject : Optional Subject
Decoding AIR 7 AR Rajah's Ethics Strategy: 138 Marks in GS-IV
Start Time : June 15, 2026, 5:30 p.m.
Teacher : Sakshi Sundrani
Subject : General Studies
Alchemy with Philosophy: A Masterclass on Choosing Philosophy as Your Civil Services Optional
Start Time : June 30, 2026, 5:30 p.m.
Teacher : Nandan
Subject : Optional Subject
Current Affairs
June 13, 2026
About Ingerana occidens:
- Ingerana occidens, or the western trickle frog, is a new species of frog.
- It was discovered in the Garo and Khasi Hills of Meghalaya south of the Brahmaputra
- When comparing the DNA of the newly found southern frogs to the topotypic Ingerana borealis frogs living north of the Brahmaputra River, there is an 18% difference in their genetic code.
- This confirms that the southern frogs belong to a distinct and previously undocumented species.
- The species name ‘occidens’ is derived from the Latin word for 'west'. This name was chosen because the frog's habitat marks the westernmost known range of any species in its genus.
Current Affairs
June 13, 2026
About Paraquat:
- Paraquat, or paraquat dichloride, is a toxic chemical that is used worldwide as an herbicide (plant killer), usually for weed and grass control.
- Paraquat’s origins date back to the 1880s, when it was first developed as a chemical dye. Its herbicidal properties were discovered in the 1950s.
- It is a synthetic (human-made) herbicide.
- It is also used as a desiccant, which dries out the crop before harvest. Paraquat is sometimes used as a plant growth regulator.
- It may induce or delay flowering. It has no residual activity in soil.
- Major Concerns:
- It causes many health issues and human fatalities each year from accidental exposure and suicide.
- It is known for its extreme toxicity and lack of a specific antidote.
- When paraquat is ingested, it damages the lining of the mouth, stomach, and intestines upon contact.
- It then spreads throughout the body, damaging organs, but primarily the lungs, liver, and kidneys.
- More than 70% of paraquat self-poisonings result in death.
- Paraquat is banned in many countries.
- It is not yet banned nationwide in India. In India, Kerala became the first State to ban it in 2011.
- Other states which banned paraquat are Odisha, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh.
Current Affairs
June 13, 2026
About INS Baaz:
- It is an Indian naval air station located near Campbell Bay, on Great Nicobar Island in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
- It was commissioned in 2012. It is the first air station in the Nicobar Islands.
- It is the southernmost air station of the Indian Armed Forces.
- It is under the joint-services Andaman and Nicobar Command (ANC) of the Indian Armed Forces.
- It significantly enhances India’s capacity for intelligence gathering, surveillance, and reconnaissance across vast areas of the Indian Ocean.
- It overlooks the Strait of Malacca as well as the Six Degree Channel between Great Nicobar and the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
- It is used as a base for the Indian Navy's Dornier Do 228 reconnaissance aircraft.
- It can also operate the Indian Air Force's C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft.
Current Affairs
June 13, 2026
About Estonia:
- It is a country in northeastern Europe, the northernmost of the three Baltic states.
- It is bordered by Russia in the east and Latvia in the south.
- It is also bounded by the Gulf of Finland in the north, the Baltic Sea in the west, and Lake Peipus in the east.
- Estonia shares its maritime borders with Finland and Sweden.
- Estonia’s area includes many islands and islets; the two largest of these islands, Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, are off mainland Estonia’s west coast.
- Capital: Tallinn
- Official Language: Estonian
- Currency: euro (€)
Political System: It is a parliamentary republic.
- History:
- Ruled at various times during the Middle Ages by Denmark, the German knights of the Livonian Order, and Sweden, Estonia ended up part of the Russian Empire in the 18th century.
- It experienced its first period of independence in 1918, following the end of World War One and the collapse of the Russian Empire.
- In 1940 it was forcibly incorporated into the U.S.S.R. as one of its constituent republics.
- Estonia remained a Soviet republic until 1991, when, along with the other Baltic states, it declared its independence.
- The Soviet Union recognized independence for Estonia and the other Baltic states in 1991, and United Nations membership followed shortly thereafter.
- Estonia set about transforming its government into a parliamentary democracy and reorienting its economy toward market capitalism.
- In 2004 joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU).
Current Affairs
June 13, 2026
About Chonala albistricta:
- Chonala albistricta, or Narrow-banded Wall, is a new species of butterfly.
- It was discovered at Mayodia Pass in the Lower Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh.
- It belongs to the genus Chonala, a small group of mountain butterflies found in high-elevation regions of the Himalayas and neighbouring parts of Asia.
- It is the tenth known species in the genus Chonala worldwide and only the second species from the genus recorded in India.
- The species has been named after the distinctly narrow, unevenly bent white band on its forewing.
- This high-altitude butterfly species is notoriously difficult to study as they occur in small populations, fly for only a brief period each year (June to August), and inhabit remote mountain passes that are often challenging to access.
- The species breeds only once a year.
Current Affairs
June 13, 2026
About DigiDukaan:
- It is an Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC's) initiative.
- It is aimed at digitising kirana stores for B2B procurement.
- It is designed to improve efficiency across the value chain.
- Key Features of DigiDukaan:
- For Kirana Stores: It enables kirana stores to improve margins through direct procurement by offering better visibility of schemes, improved fill rates and enhanced working capital management.
- For distributors: The initiative facilitates wider market reach without additional field costs through order and collection digitisation, while improving retailer coverage.
- For brands: It provides direct access to retailer demand signals, retail counters, and more effective deployment and tracking of schemes.
Key Facts about Open Network for Digital Commerce:
- It was launched in 2022.
- It is a network based on open protocol and will enable local commerce across segments, such as mobility, grocery, food order and delivery, hotel booking and travel, among others, to be discovered and engaged by any network-enabled application.
- It aims to create new opportunities, curb digital monopolies and by supporting micro, small and medium enterprises and small traders and help them get on online platforms.
- It is an initiative of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
- It envisions creating a level playing field for sellers, buyers, and service providers across India, particularly small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
- It will enable local commerce across segments, such as mobility, grocery, food order and delivery, hotel booking and travel, among others, to be discovered and engaged by any network-enabled application.
Current Affairs
June 13, 2026
About Slovakia:
- It is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Europe.
- Bordering Countries: It is bordered by 5 Nations: by Poland in the north; Hungary in the south; Ukraine in the east; Austria in the southwest and Czech Republic in the west.
- It is a member of the European Union and NATO.
- Capital City: Bratislava
- Geographical Features of Slovakia:
- Topography: Slovakia's geography is largely mountainous in the northern and central parts of the country, while the southern part is covered by lowlands.
- Climate: It experiences a continental climate common to central Europe, characterised by warm, dry summers and cold winters.
- Mountain Ranges: Ore Mountains, Tatra Mountains and Carpathian Mountains
- Highest Peak: The highest point is Gerlach Peak
- Major Rivers: Danube, Morava, Hron, Hornad and Vah
- Natural Resources: It mainly consists of iron ore, copper, manganese, magnesite, lead, and zinc.
Current Affairs
June 13, 2026
About Supernova:
- A supernova is the name given to the cataclysmic explosion of a massive star.
- Supernovae (SNe) are one of the most violent explosions in the universe.
- It can emit more energy in a few seconds than our sun will radiate in its lifetime of billions of years.
- These spectacular events can be so bright that they outshine their entire galaxies for a few days or even months.
- They’re also the primary source of heavy elements in the universe.
- A star can go supernova in one of two ways:
- Core-collapse supernovae (CCSNe):
- These are one of these cosmic fireworks occurring when a massive star exhausts its nuclear fuel and can no longer support itself against the gravitational pull.
- The most common type of core-collapse supernova is Type IIP, which happens when a massive red supergiant star (about 8–17 times the mass of the Sun) reaches the end of its life.
- Process: When the star’s core collapses into a proto-neutron star, the outer material falls inward, then bounces back from the surface, creating a powerful shock wave.
- When the shock reaches the surface, the star’s outer layers break away and expand into space.
- Thermal runaway supernova:
- It can occur when two stars orbit each other, and one or both of those stars is a white dwarf.
- If the stars in one of these binary systems collide, or if one of the white dwarfs absorbs enough matter from the other star, the white dwarf can become a supernova.
- Core-collapse supernovae (CCSNe):
Current Affairs
June 13, 2026
About Global Peace Index:
- It is produced by the Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP), is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit think tank
- The GPI is the world’s leading measure of global peacefulness.
- It ranks 163 independent states and territories according to their level of peacefulness, covering 99.7 percent of the world’s population.
- Parameters used: It uses 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators to measure the state of peace across three domains: the level of Societal Safety and Security; the extent of Ongoing Domestic and International Conflict; and the degree of Militarisation.
- This year it is the 20th edition of the GPI.
- Top Performing Countries: Iceland ranked first for the 19th consecutive year, followed by New Zealand, Switzerland, Slovenia, and Ireland.
- Bottom Countries: Russia is the least peaceful country, with Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ukraine, and Israel completing the bottom five.