Upcoming Mentoring Sessions
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
Mentoring Session (2024-25) - How to Make Notes?
General Mentoring Session (GMS )
Mentoring Session (2025-26) - How to write an Answer?
Online Test
16 Feb 2026
CAMP-HINDI-PT-01
Questions : 50 Questions
Time Limit : 60 Mins
Expiry Date : May 31, 2026, 11:59 p.m.
Online Test
16 Feb 2026
CAMP-HINDI-PT-01
Questions : 50 Questions
Time Limit : 0 Mins
Expiry Date : May 31, 2026, 11:59 p.m.
Online Test
16 Feb 2026
GS Test - 3 (V7703)
Questions : 100 Questions
Time Limit : 0 Mins
Expiry Date : May 31, 2026, midnight
Online Test
16 Feb 2026
GS Test - 3 (V7703)
Questions : 100 Questions
Time Limit : 0 Mins
Expiry Date : May 31, 2026, midnight
Online Test
16 Feb 2026
GS Test - 3 (V7703)
Questions : 100 Questions
Time Limit : 0 Mins
Expiry Date : May 31, 2026, midnight
Online Test
16 Feb 2026
GS Test - 3 (V7703)
Questions : 100 Questions
Time Limit : 0 Mins
Expiry Date : May 31, 2026, midnight
Current Affairs
Feb. 15, 2026
About Chincha Kingdom:
- The 'Chincha Kingdom,' which was established in the coastal region of modern-day Peru, was a powerful ancient state that flourished before the rise of the Inca Empire.
- It ruled the Chincha Valley.
- The Chincha Kingdom and its culture were very strong between 900 CE and 1450 CE. This time is known as the Late Intermediate Period in pre-Columbian Peru.
- It was organised into specialist communities such as fisherfolk, farmers, and merchants.
- The Chinchas did not build enormous cities but left important marks in their religious and administrative constructions.
- Their temples, palaces, and fortresses were built mainly with adobe, a technique they mastered skillfully.
- They applied stucco to decorate walls, shaping figures of fish heads, gannets, and seabirds.
- The dwellings of most of their inhabitants were built around these enclosures, made with mats and reeds.
- An important old ruin linked to the Chincha is La Centinela, found near the city of Chincha Alta.
- Decline:
- Conquered by the Inca Empire around 1476 CE.
- Later affected by Spanish conquest in the 16th century.
The population drastically declined due to diseases and colonization.
- A new analysis suggests that the secret to the Chincha Kingdom's prosperity was seabird droppings (guano).
- The analysis indicates that the nutrient-rich droppings, high in nitrogen, acted as a fertilizer, increasing corn yields and significantly contributing to the economic development of the time.
Current Affairs
Feb. 15, 2026
About White-Rumped Vulture:
- It is a small Old World vulture native to South and Southeast Asia.
- Scientific name: Gyps bengalensis
- It is also known as Indian White-backed Vulture or Oriental White-backed Vulture.
- Like other vultures, it feeds mostly on carcasses, which it finds by soaring high in thermals and spotting other scavengers.
- Distribution: Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and southern Vietnam.
- Habitat:
- Found mostly in plains.
- Population:
- The main reason for the big decline in its population is a medicine called diclofenac.
- This medicine, used for farm animals, poisons the vultures when they eat dead animals.
- It causes their kidneys to fail.
- Conservation Status:
- IUCN Red List: Critically Endangered.
- The main reason for the big decline in its population is a medicine called diclofenac.
Current Affairs
Feb. 15, 2026
About Semaglutide:
- It belongs to a class of medications known as glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists, or GLP-1 RAs.
- It mimics the GLP-1 hormone, released in the gut in response to eating.
- One role of GLP-1 is to prompt the body to produce more insulin, which reduces blood sugar (glucose).
- For that reason, semaglutide is used for the following:
- to control blood sugar levels in certain patients with type 2 diabetes (a condition in which blood sugar is too high because the body does not make or use insulin normally).
- to reduce the risk of a heart attack, stroke, or death in adults with type 2 diabetes, heart and blood vessel disease, also in adults who are obese or overweight.
- to reduce the risk of worsening of kidney disease and death in certain adults with type 2 diabetes and kidney disease
- to assist with weight loss in certain people who are obese or overweight and have weight-related medical problems.