@con_nectinder@grok
Give the list of lakes, rivers, and other water bodies that are in the news for various reasons, such as pollution, toxicity, water level decrease, change of course, flooding, contaminated, sewage and improper water management.
India's latest rankings in major global indexes (2025–2026)-
✓ Hurun Global Unicorn Index 2025: 3rd
✓Global Innovation Index (GII) 2025: 38th
✓ IMD World Competitiveness Index 2025: 41st
✓ Network Readiness Index 2024/25: 49th
✓ WEF Energy Transition Index 2025: 71st
✓ Henley Passport Index 2026: 75th
✓ Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2025: 91st
✓ Global Hunger Index (GHI) 2025: 102nd
✓ World Happiness Report 2026: 116th
✓ Human Development Index (HDI) 2025: 130th
✓ WEF Global Gender Gap Index 2025: 131st
✓ World Press Freedom Index 2025: 151st
✓ Environmental Performance Index (EPI) 2024/25: 176th
@techxutkarsh Last time I did this, I got nothing. So I don't know why people lure others for no reason. If your intention is to help, help all. Y so selective?
“THE WRONG TRAIN THEORY” Says:
Sometimes the universe intentionally puts you on the wrong train (relationships, jobs, life choices).. not to punish you, but to lead you to the right place.
That train will feel wonderful at first, then painful, then teach you to let go, love yourself, and start over stronger. So don’t be afraid to get on the “wrong” train.. it’s actually your ticket to becoming the best version of yourself.
UPSC Prelims looks random… until you actually study the data.
Analysis of 15-20 years PYQs shows a very clear pattern 👇
Subject-wise weightage:
• Geography leads the game (~18%) - almost 1 in every 5 questions
• Science & Tech (~15%)
• Polity (~14%)
• Economy (~14%)
• History (~13%)
• Environment (~9%)
• Art & Culture (~8%)
• IR (~6%)
This is not equal distribution. This is a priority map.
Now look at the real goldmine - most repeated topics:
• Freedom Struggle alone → ~6 questions every year
• Banking & Financial system → consistently asked
• World Geography + mapping → evergreen
• Indian Agriculture → high-return area
• International Organizations → static + current combo
• Ancient Art & Architecture → culture favorite
• Political Geography → borders, locations
• Biodiversity & Conservation → rising trend
• Parliament → core polity
• Wildlife Protection → environment staple
Key insights most aspirants ignore:
• Geography alone can decide your cutoff
• One topic (Freedom Struggle) =
guaranteed marks if mastered
• Environment has sharply risen from 2–3 Qs (90s) to ~8–10 now
• And most importantly - ~70%+ questions are EASY
Meaning?
UPSC is not eliminating people with difficulty.
It is eliminating people with poor prioritisation.
Clear the exam by doing less - but doing the RIGHT things repeatedly.
Master PYQs.
Focus on high-frequency zones.
Revise smart.
If you want a data-backed strategy and structured guidance built exactly like this → DM.
Fuck your mood. Seriously.
You're not your feelings. You're not your fear, your tiredness, or your anxiety. Get up. Put your phone down. Do the work.
Do it scared. Do it tired. Do it messy. Do it wrong. Do it anyway. Because waiting to feel ready is just another excuse, another way to stall.