10 Countries which accept UPI in July(2026)
UPSC asked Question on this in 2025 Prelims
1.Bhutan(2021)π§πΉ
2.Singapore(2023)πΈπ¬
3.Nepal(2024)π³π΅
4.Sri Lanka(2024)π±π°
5.United Arab Emirates(2024)π¦πͺ
6.France(2024)π«π·
7.Mauritius(2024)π²πΊ
8.Qatar(2024)πΆπ¦
9.Cambodia(2026)π°π
10.Greece(2026)π¬π·
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Corruption system in India - The higher it goes, the heavier the cut.
You can place any institution/issue in this setup, It will always justify the equation
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TMC leader Sontu Mondal's mother from Bairampur in Bangaon was seen pleading at a BJP leader's feet to SAVE her son from jail.
Her son allegedly ASSAULTED BJP workers and FORCED many of them to flee their homes during the 2021 post-poll violence.
β Karma always hits hard.
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Let's understand what is happening in Europe!
> Europe currently experiencing a powerful meteorological phenomenon known as a "heat dome" or "Omega Block"
β‘οΈKey Factors Behind the Heatwave
β’ Heat Dome/Omega Block: A strong area of high pressure has settled over the continent, acting like a "lid" or "dome". This system promotes sinking air, which suppresses cloud formation and allows intense, prolonged sunshine to reach the surface, leading to "compressional heating".Β
β’ Atmospheric Trapping: This high-pressure system disrupts normal west-to-east jet stream patterns, causing the warm air to become trapped and unable to escape.Β
β’ Climate Change: Scientists emphasize that human-induced climate change is a major factor, making these heatwaves more frequent, intense, and likely to occur earlier in the summer season. The global warming baseline has shifted, meaning circulation patterns that were once manageable now produce significantly higher temperatures.Β
β’ Urban Heat Effects: Many European cities are experiencing intensified heat due to the "urban heat island" effect, where concrete and infrastructure absorb and retain heat, preventing urban areas from cooling down at night.Β
This event is particularly severe because much of Europeβs infrastructureβincluding homes and public health systemsβwas historically designed for temperate conditions and is not equipped to handle such prolonged, extreme temperatures.