Upcoming Mentoring Sessions
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
Mentoring Session (2024-25) - How to Make Notes?
General Mentoring Session (GMS )
Mentoring Session (2025-26) - How to write an Answer?
Upcoming Live Classes
Current Affairs
May 27, 2026
What is Babesia?
Two lion cubs recently died in Gujarat’s Gir National Park region due to a suspected Babesia infection.
About Babesia:
- Babesia is a genus of microscopic parasites that infect the red blood cells (RBCs) of animals and humans, causing the disease known as babesiosis.
- These protozoa are transmitted mainly by the bite of ticks, primarily by the Ixodes tick, also known as a deer tick, which is also responsible for transmitting other diseases, such as Lyme disease.
- Babesiosis can affect both animals and humans, although it is much more common in animals, especially cattle, dogs, and other mammals.
- Human infection is more common in areas where ticks are common.
- The geographical distribution of Babesia is primarily in the Americas, especially in the Northeast region, as well as regions of Europe and Asia.
- Is Babesiosis Contagious?
- No, babesiosis isn’t contagious from person to person.
- Rarely, Babesia is transmitted from a pregnant women to the fetus.
- Treatment:
- Treatment for babesiosis usually involves a combination of antimicrobial drugs, as the infection is caused by a parasite.
- The most recommended is a combination therapy of two drugs, atovaquone (antiparasitic) and azithromycin (antibiotic).
Environment
Current Affairs
May 27, 2026
Key Facts about Mekedatu Project
The Supreme Court recently dismissed a petition filed by Tamil Nadu to review a November 2025 decision that termed the State’s challenge to Karnataka’s proposed Mekedatu Balancing Reservoir cum Drinking Water project as “premature”.
About Mekedatu Project:
- It is a multi-purpose (drinking water and power) project involving the construction of a balancing reservoir near Kanakapura in the Ramanagara district, Karnataka.
- The project is proposed at the confluence of the Cauvery River with its tributary Arkavathi.
- It will have a capacity to store 67 tmcft of water, supplying drinking water to Bengaluru and generating 400 MW of power.
- Issue:
- Tamil Nadu, the lower riparian state, has been opposing the project, raising apprehensions that the state would be affected if the project takes shape.
- Tamil Nadu says, Mekedatu area represents the last free point in Karnataka from where Cauvery water flows unrestricted into Tamil Nadu, and the Mekedatu dam project is an attempt by Karnataka to block this free flow of water.
Economy
Current Affairs
May 27, 2026
Justice (Retd) Prakash Prabhakar Naolekar Committee
The Centre recently constituted a high-level committee under Justice (Retd) Prakash Prabhakar Naolekar to assess demographic changes across India due to "illegal immigration and other unnatural causes".
About Justice (Retd) Prakash Prabhakar Naolekar Committee:
- It is a high-level committee constituted to assess demographic changes across India due to "illegal immigration and other unnatural causes".
- Members:
- The five-member committee will be chaired by retired Justice Prakash Prabhakar Naolekar.
- It will also include the Census Commissioner along with Durga Shankar Mishra (Retd. IAS), Balaji Srivastava (Retd. IPS), and Dr. Shamika Ravi as members.
- The Joint Secretary (Foreigners-I), Ministry of Home Affairs, will serve as the committee’s Member Secretary.
- The committee has been tasked with studying patterns of demographic change across the country, identifying their causes, and suggesting legal, administrative, and policy measures to address the issue.
- The panel is expected to submit its report within a year.
Polity & Governance
Current Affairs
May 27, 2026
INS Kolkata
INS Kolkata successfully responded to a suspected piracy threat involving merchant vessel MV Mashallah 1 in the Western Indian Ocean recently, preventing a possible hijacking attempt amid rising maritime security concerns in the region.
About INS Kolkata:
- It is the lead ship of the indigenously designed and constructed Kolkata-class guided missile destroyers of the Indian Navy.
- The Project 15A Kolkata-class destroyers are follow-ons of the legendary Project 15 ‘Delhi’-class destroyers which entered service in the late 1990s.
- Conceived and designed by the Indian Navy’s Directorate of Naval Design, the ships have been christened after major port cities of India, viz. Kolkata, Kochi, and Chennai.
- INS Kolkata was built by Mazagon Dock Limited, Mumbai.
- It was commissioned in 2014.
- Features:
- The ship has a Combined Gas and Gas (COGAG) propulsion system, consisting of four powerful reversible gas turbines, and can attain speeds in excess of 30 knots.
- The ship’s electric power is provided by four gas turbine generators and one diesel alternator, which together produce 4.5 Mega-Watts of electrical power, enough to light up a small town.
- It is equipped with an array of gunnery and Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) weapons, medium-range and short-range guns, anti-air and surface missiles, air and surface surveillance radar, and bow-mounted sonar.
- The ship can be truly classified as a 'Network of Networks' as it is equipped with sophisticated digital networks, such as ATM-based Integrated Ship Data Network (AISDN), Auxiliary Control System (ACS), Automatic Power Management System (APMS), and Combat Management System (CMS).
- The ship is capable of operating two Seaking or Chetak helicopters.
Science & Tech
Current Affairs
May 27, 2026
What is Interfilum shuklaii?
A group of researchers at Catholicate College has discovered a new species of green algae named Interfilum shuklaii from the Western Ghats in Kerala.
About Interfilum shuklaii:
- It is a new species of green algae.
- It was discovered in the forests of Kerala's Western Ghats.
- It is named after Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, a test pilot and astronaut with the Indian Air Force.
- It belongs to the family Klebsormidiaceae, under the order Klebsormidiales.
- It is distinguished by features such as a non-striated mucilage envelope and mother cell wall remnants forming a dome-shaped cap.
- It is the first-ever reported discovery of the genus Interfilum from India.
- Interfilum has emerging significance in biotechnology, carbon sequestration, biofertilizer development, and future space life-support systems due to its stress tolerance and efficient biomass production.
Environment
Current Affairs
May 27, 2026
Vaccinium Piliferum
Recently, researchers have rediscovered 'Vaccinium piliferum' in the remote forests of Vijoynagar in Arunachal Pradesh's Changlang district nearly after 188 years.
About Vaccinium Piliferum:
- It is a rare and endangered wild relative of blueberry species.
- It belongs to the Ericaceae family, which includes blueberries and cranberries.
- It was rediscovered in the Eastern Himalayan region.
- The plant was originally recorded in 1836 during the colonial period.
- The species was found near tributaries of the Noa-Dihing River in the dense forests
- Conservation Status:
- The International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed 'Vaccinium piliferum' as an 'endangered' species.
Key Facts about Blueberry:
- Blueberries are a member of the Ericaceae or heath family.
- Types of blueberries: Lowbush (Vaccinium angustifolium), Highbush (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) and bilberry or forest blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) etc.
- Climate and soil: Blueberry requires relatively cold climate with 150 to 1200 hours of chill units to break dormancy.
- Soil: It prefers well-drained, acidic, sandy loam soils with organic matter content greater than 3%.
- Too cold temperature is detrimental and kills blueberry shoots and flower buds.
- Nutritional Value: They are packed with essential nutrients, including vitamin C, vitamin K, and dietary fiber. They also contain powerful antioxidants that help combat free radicals in the body.
Environment
Current Affairs
May 27, 2026
Khadi and Village Industries Commission
The Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has achieved a historic milestone in the financial year 2025-26, recording sales of one lakh 87 thousand crore rupees.
About Khadi and Village Industries Commission:
- It is a statutory body established under the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act of 1956.
- Nodal Ministry: It is an apex organization under the Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises.
- It is charged with the planning, promotion, organisation and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and other village industries in rural areas.
- At the state level, Khadi & Village Industries Boards were set up to effectively implement the schemes of KVIC in their respective states.
- The objectives of the KVIC are:
- Social Objective: To provide employment in rural areas
- Economic Objective: To produce a saleable product
- Wider Objective: To create self-reliance among the economically weaker section
- Functions of the KVIC:
- To build a strategic reserve of raw materials and implements for supply to producers.
- To create common service facilities for processing raw materials as semi-finished goods and provisions for facilities for marketing KVI products.
- To enhance the sale and marketing of Khadi and other products of village industries or handicrafts.
- To be responsible for encouraging and promoting research in the production techniques.
- To assure the genuineness of the products and to set standards for the quality of products from Khadi and Village Industries.
Polity & Governance
Current Affairs
May 27, 2026
PAIMANA Portal
The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) continues to strengthen monitoring of Central Sector infrastructure projects through its PAIMANA platform.
About PAIMANA Portal:
- PAIMANA (Project Assessment, Infrastructure Monitoring & Analytics for Nation-building) is a flagship initiative of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI).
- It functions as a centralised national repository of infrastructure projects, enabling web-generated analytical reports and enhancing data accuracy, and operational efficiency.
- It is integrated with DPIIT’s Integrated Project Monitoring Portal (IPMP/IIG-PMG) through APIs.
- Key Features of the PAIMANA Portal:
- Centralized Project Monitoring: It serves as a centralized project monitoring system, providing a single-window interface for ministries, departments, and implementing agencies to upload, track, and review project information.
- Real-time Dashboards: It features real-time dashboards with drill-down capabilities, enabling users to monitor progress across sectors, states, and timelines.
- Advanced Data Analytics: It includes advanced data analytics, role-based user access, interactive dashboards, reporting and query modules, and review cases for identification of data gaps.
- It is mandated to monitor Central Sector Infrastructure Projects worth ₹150 crore and above.
Polity & Governance
Current Affairs
May 27, 2026
Australia
Recently, the Prime Minister said that India and Australia will continue to work for a free, open, secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
About Australia:
- Location: It is the smallest continent and the largest country.
- Water Bodies: It is bounded by major bodies namely the Indian Ocean to the west and the South Pacific Ocean to the east.
- It is separated from:
- Papua New Guinea by the Coral Sea and Torres Strait to the northeast;
- From Indonesia by the Timor and Arafura seas to the northwest;
- From Coral Sea Islands Territory by the Great Barrier Reef;
- From New Zealand by Tasman Sea to the southeast;
- Capital City: Canberra
- Geographical Features of Australia
- Climate: Australia experiences diverse climate types due to its large north-south extent, majorly covering temperate and tropical along with other zones.
- Highest Point: The highest point in Australia is Mount Kosciuszko
- Major Rivers: Murray-Darling, Murrumbidgee, & Lachlan.
- Deserts: It consist expansive deserts such as the Great Victoria Desert, the Gibson Desert, and the Simpson Desert.
- Natural Resources: It consist of gold, iron ore, lead, nickel, rutile, uranium, zinc and zircon, brown coal, cobalt, copper, ilmenite, lithium, silver, tungsten and vanadium.
Geography