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02Nov 2025

Hawkish Monetary Policy – Economy GS 3 UPSC

Learn about Hawkish Monetary Policy: a strategy centered on inflation control, using higher interest rates and tight credit to ensure price stability. Key for GS Paper 3, this concept is vital for understanding RBI’s stance in UPSC preparation.

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24Oct 2025

Human Body Organs & Functions | Biology UPSC GS

The image represents key human body organs and their functions, which falls under the UPSC syllabus in GS Paper 3 (General Science/Biology – Human Anatomy & Physiology). The relevant subject name is “Biology / Human Physiology and Anatomy” as covered in both GS Prelims and Mains syllabus.

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23Oct 2025

RBI Core Functions for UPSC Economy Prep

Explore the Reserve Bank of India’s core functions—including price stability, financial stability, currency management, and economic development. Essential learning for UPSC Economy and Banking topics.

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15Oct 2025

Physics: Key Concepts of Electricity & Magnetism

Explore the fundamental principles of electricity and magnetism, including types of charges, Ohm’s Law, energy, circuits, and applications in real-life devices. Ideal for Physics learning and competitive exam revision.

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10Oct 2025

Market Failures in Economics

This infographic illustrates the key causes of market failures such as public goods, externalities, asymmetric information, and monopoly power, explaining how markets can fail to allocate resources efficiently. This topic belongs to GS Paper 3 (Economy) under the subject Indian Economy & Market Structures.

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10Oct 2025

Types of Treasury Bills in India

This infographic explains the three main types of treasury bills issued by the Government of India: 91-day, 182-day, and 364-day T-bills, all used for short-term borrowing and liquidity management. This topic belongs to GS Paper 3 (Economy) under the subject Indian Economy & Financial Markets.  

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