RePrep: Live Evaluation and Mentorship Program RePrep is a specialized live evaluation and mentorship initiative for UPSC Geography Optional aspirants who seek structured improvement in answer writing and conceptual understanding. The program is designed to help students move beyond preparation …
RePrep Mains 2026 is a rigorously structured Live Evaluation and Mentorship programme designed to push serious UPSC CSE Geography Optional aspirants towards a 280+ score in Mains 2026. It combines a scientifically sequenced test schedule, real-time answer-sheet evaluation, and one-on-one …
Spykman’s Rimland Theory can be taught through creative learning by showing how the coastal fringe of Eurasia shapes global power. This helps students understand geopolitics, maritime strategy, regional balance, and the importance of location in world affairs. Spykman’s Rimland Theory …
How to Use Geographical Perspective in Answer Writing?“Creatively Learn Geography Optional Perspectives, Models, Theories and Laws” by Krishna Sir – CivilPrep Mackinder’s Heartland Theory can be taught through creative learning by showing how the control of strategic landmass shapes global …
How to Use Geographical Perspective in Answer Writing? “Creatively Learn Geography Optional Perspectives, Models, Theories and Laws” by Krishna Sir – CivilPrep Feminist geography can be taught through creative learning by showing how spaces are designed gendered biased causing spatial …
How to Use Geographical Laws in Answer Writing? “Creatively Learn Geography Optional Perspectives, Models, Theories and Laws” by Krishna Sir – CivilPrep Ravenstein’s Law of Migration can be taught through creative learning by showing how people move in short, step-by-step …
Context This case study examines the unequal geography of climate finance, where developed countries mobilised $136.7 billion in 2024 but low-income countries received only 7%. The OECD also notes that adaptation finance reached just $34.7 billion in 2024, so the …
1. Context India’s food system is facing a dual burden of malnutrition, rising obesity, hidden hunger, and environmental stress. Malthusian pressure is visible in the mismatch between population growth, dietary demand, and resource quality, while uneven food access shows the …
Context Yakten in Pakyong district, Sikkim, offers a timely case of climate-smart water planning in a Himalayan village facing rising tourism, variable rainfall, and spring stress. Its move toward AI-assisted citizen science and hydrological mapping shows how a small settlement …
Context A recent geophysical study has identified a buried palaeo-channel between Prayagraj and Kanpur, revived debate on the Saraswati question, and highlighted the water-security value of ancient river systems. The channel is reported to be about 200 km long, 4–5 …










