¯

Upcoming Mentoring Sessions

Daily MCQ
3 hours ago

24 February 2026 MCQs Test

10 Questions 20 Minutes

Announcement
4 hours ago

IMPORTANT UPDATE REGARDING VAJIRAMIAS APP

Dear Students,

We are currently experiencing some technical issues with the VajiramIAS App. Our technical team is actively working on resolving the issue, and it will be fixed soon.

Meanwhile, kindly use the web version of the portal (www.vajiramias.com) for:

  • Booking mentoring sessions

  • Attempting Prelims Tests

  • Attempting Mains Tests

  • Accessing and downloading Handouts

  • Doubt Clearance Section

We regret the inconvenience caused and appreciate your patience and cooperation.

Announcement
6 hours ago

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SOCIOLOGY WORKSHOP

Current Affairs
Feb. 24, 2026

International Mother Language Day 2026
On International Mother Language Day (21 February), UNESCO reaffirms the importance of promoting and supporting Indigenous Peoples in using their mother tongue, in line with the framework of the International Decade of Indigenous Languages (2022-2032).
current affairs image

About International Mother Language Day:

  • It is observed every year on February 21 to promote linguistic and cultural diversity across the world.
  • The day highlights the importance of preserving mother languages and encouraging multilingual education for inclusive and sustainable societies.
  • With over 40% of the world's languages vulnerable, the day reinforces the global commitment to safeguarding languages that are at risk of disappearing.
  • History:
    • The day commemorates the 1952 Bengali Language Movement in Bangladesh, where students protested for recognition of their mother tongue.
    • Their sacrifice led to global recognition of linguistic rights and diversity.
    • The day was first proposed by Bangladesh.
    • In 1999, UNESCO declared February 21 as International Mother Language Day, and it has been observed worldwide since 2000.
  • Theme for 2026: This year’s theme, “Youth voices on multilingual education,” emphasises the crucial role young people play in preserving and promoting linguistic diversity.
International Relations

Current Affairs
Feb. 24, 2026

Key Facts about Lake Baikal
In a tragic incident, seven bodies have been recently recovered from Lake Baikal in Siberia after a tour bus carrying eight Chinese tourists broke through the ice and plunged into the water.
current affairs image

About Lake Baikal:

  • It is located in the southern part of eastern Siberia, south-central Russia, near the border with Mongolia.
  • It is the oldest existing freshwater lake on Earth.
  • It is also the world’s largest freshwater lake.
  • It is also the world’s deepest lake.
  • Barguzini, Selenga, Upper Angara, Sarma, and Turka are the major rivers that drain into the lake.
  • However, the lake has only one outlet, the Angara River.
  • It is also home to the Buryat people, who follow the Tibetan Buddhist religion and reside on the eastern side of the lake, rearing goats, camels, cattle, and sheep.
  • The lake was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.
  • Known as the 'Galapagos of Russia', its age and isolation have produced one of the world's richest and most unusual freshwater faunas.
Geography

Current Affairs
Feb. 24, 2026

What is the Lunar New Year?
Moscow recently marked the Lunar New Year with vibrant celebrations featuring panda-themed events, cultural performances and festive displays highlighting Chinese traditions.
current affairs image

About Lunar New Year:

  • It marks the beginning of a new year in the lunisolar calendar, which was developed in ancient China.
  • Often known in the West as Chinese New Year, the Lunar New Year occurs on the first new moon of the lunar calendar.
    • Lunar calendars consist of 12 months, each month corresponding roughly to one cycle of the moon.
    • Because 12 lunar cycles do not fill a whole year an extra month is added periodically to Lunar calendars to stay close to the solar year.
  • Since the lunar calendar is based on the cycles of the moon, the date of Lunar New Year is different each year.
  • However, it is usually in January or February.
Geography

Current Affairs
Feb. 24, 2026

What is Tetrodotoxin (TTX)?
Food safety authorities and doctors suspect that the severe illness in people who consumed seafood at a restaurant in Vizhinjam, Kerala, was caused by contamination with a highly potent marine neurotoxin, likely tetrodotoxin (TTX).
current affairs image

About Tetrodotoxin (TTX):

  • It is an extremely potent marine neurotoxin.
  • It naturally occurs in the skin, intestine, and liver of some fish in the family Tetraodontidae.
    • Examples include puffer fish, porcupine fish, ocean sunfish, and some species of newts and salamanders.
  • Human poisonings occur when the flesh and/or organs of the fish are improperly prepared and eaten.
  • TTX interferes with the transmission of signals from nerves to muscles and causes an increasing paralysis of the muscles of the body.
  • Its toxicity is more than 1000 times greater than sodium cyanide.
  • TTX poisoning can be fatal.
  • It has no known antidote. Treatment is mainly supportive.
Science & Tech

Current Affairs
Feb. 24, 2026

What is Contarinia icardiflores?
Scientists from the ICAR-Directorate of Floricultural Research (ICAR-DFR), Pune, recently discovered a new species of blossom midge, Contarinia icardiflores sp. nov.
current affairs image

About Contarinia icardiflores:

  • It is a new species of blossom midge.
    • Blossom midges of the genus Contarinia are small insects known to be serious pests of ornamental and food crops
    • The larvae feed inside flower buds or blossoms, often causing severe yield loss in agricultural and horticultural crops.
  • icardiflores has been named in honour of ICAR-DFR, acknowledging the institute’s contributions to floriculture research.
  • Although C. icardiflores closely resembles C. maculipennis — the only other midge known to attack jasmine — it is genetically distinct.
  • The findings provide essential biological insights and lay the groundwork for developing targeted and eco-friendly pest management strategies for jasmine farmers in the country.
Environment

Current Affairs
Feb. 24, 2026

Fishing Cat
Recently, the first scientific assessment of the fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) has established Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve as a stronghold of the small feline species.
current affairs image

About Fishing Cat:

  • It is a medium-sized wild cat species.
  • Habitat: It is found in a variety of wetland habitats, mangrove forests, swamps, marshes.
  • It is adapted to both fresh and saltwater habitats, and is able to tolerate a wide range of weather conditions, from tropical rain forests to temperate regions.
  • Distribution: It is native to South and Southeast Asia.
    • It inhabits the peninsular region of India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Java, and Pakistan.
    • In India, fishing cats are mainly found in the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans, on the foothills of the Himalayas along the Ganga and Brahmaputra river valleys, and in the Western Ghats.
  • Fishing Cat Features:
    • The fishing cat is an adept swimmer and enters water frequently to prey on fish, as its name suggests. It is known to even dive to catch fish.
    • They show strong sexual dimorphism. Males are considerably larger. 
    • They are
  • Conservation Status:
    • IUCN Red List: Vulnerable
    • Wildlife Protection Act of 1972: Schedule I
Environment

Current Affairs
Feb. 24, 2026

Key Facts about Cuba
Cuban security advisers and doctors are withdrawing from Venezuela due to mounting U.S. pressure.
current affairs image

About Cuba:

  • Location: It is the largest island country located in the north western Caribbean at the confluence of the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Cuba shares its maritime borders with the US, Haiti, Honduras, The Bahamas, Jamaica and Mexico.
  • Capital City: Havana
  • Geographical Features of Cuba
    • Climate: In Cuba, the climate is tropical
    • Mountain ranges:Sierra Maestra.
    • River: The country’s longest river is the Cauto.
    • Lakes and Reservoirs: Laguna de Leche and man-made Zaza Reservoir
    • Natural Resources: Cuba has plenty of natural resources such as nickel, cobalt, petroleum, arable land, forests.
Geography
Load More...

Enquire Now