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India’s Target of 55% Female Workforce Participation by 2030: A Sociological Inquiry into Work, Gender, and Power
19-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

India’s Target of 55% Female Workforce Participation by 2030: A Sociological Inquiry into Work, Gender, and Power

India’s Target of 55% Female Workforce Participation by 2030: A Sociological Inquiry into Work, Gender, and Power (Relevant for Sociology

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Competitive Federalism: India’s Emerging Model of State Rivalry
18-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Competitive Federalism: India’s Emerging Model of State Rivalry

Competitive Federalism: India’s Emerging Model of State Rivalry (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2: Politics and Society) The announcement of Google’s

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Gender Neutrality Under the POCSO Act
18-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Gender Neutrality Under the POCSO Act

Gender Neutrality Under the POCSO Act (Relevant for Sociology paper 1: Stratification and Mobility) The Supreme Court of India is

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Reference Group Theory and Its Applicability Across Different Social and Cultural Contexts
17-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Reference Group Theory and Its Applicability Across Different Social and Cultural Contexts

Reference Group Theory and Its Applicability Across Different Social and Cultural Contexts (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Sociological Thinkers) Introduction

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Legal Aid in India: A Sociological Perspective on Access, Justice, and Social Equality
15-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Legal Aid in India: A Sociological Perspective on Access, Justice, and Social Equality

Legal Aid in India: A Sociological Perspective on Access, Justice, and Social Equality (Relevant for Sociology paper 2: Tribal Communities

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Shah Bano Case (1985): A Sociological Perspective on Muslim Women’s Rights and India’s Struggle with Personal Laws
15-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Shah Bano Case (1985): A Sociological Perspective on Muslim Women’s Rights and India’s Struggle with Personal Laws

Shah Bano Case (1985): A Sociological Perspective on Muslim Women’s Rights and India’s Struggle with Personal Laws (Relevant for Sociology

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India’s Top 1%: Sociological Dimensions of Wealth Inequality
14-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

India’s Top 1% and the Sociological Dimensions of Wealth Inequality

India’s Top 1% and the Sociological Dimensions of Wealth Inequality (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and Mobility) Introduction Wealth

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Generative AI in India: A Sociological Lens on Technology, Power, and Governance
14-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Generative AI in India: A Sociological Lens on Technology, Power, and Governance

Generative AI in India: A Sociological Lens on Technology, Power, and Governance (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Social Changes in

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Climate Risk Index (CRI)
13-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Climate Risk Index (CRI)

Climate Risk Index (CRI) (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2: Challenges of Social Transformation) What is the Climate Risk Index (CRI)?

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Reimagining Indian Cities: Transit-Oriented Development and the Sociology of Urban Sustainability
13-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Reimagining Indian Cities: Transit-Oriented Development and the Sociology of Urban Sustainability

Reimagining Indian Cities: Transit-Oriented Development and the Sociology of Urban Sustainability (Relevant for Paper 2: Social Change in India and

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Reimagining Agriculture: Technology, Power, and Social Transformation in Rural India
13-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Reimagining Agriculture: Technology, Power, and Social Transformation in Rural India

Reimagining Agriculture: Technology, Power, and Social Transformation in Rural India (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1 and 2: Social change in

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Remembering the Roots: How India is Reclaiming Tribal Histories Through Memory and Modernity
12-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Remembering the Roots: How India is Reclaiming Tribal Histories Through Memory and Modernity

Remembering the Roots: How India is Reclaiming Tribal Histories Through Memory and Modernity (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2: Sociological thinkers)

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Debt and Desire: The Social Story of India’s Households
12-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Debt and Desire: The Social Story of India’s Households

Debt and Desire: The Social Story of India’s Households (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and Mobility) Introduction: Debt and

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Birsa Munda and the Legacy of India’s Tribal Resistance: Remembering the Real “Dharti Aaba”
11-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Birsa Munda and the Legacy of India’s Tribal Resistance: Remembering the Real “Dharti Aaba”

Birsa Munda and the Legacy of India’s Tribal Resistance: Remembering the Real “Dharti Aaba” (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2: Tribal

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AI in the Classroom: A Sociological Reflection on India’s New Curriculum
10-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

AI in the Classroom: A Sociological Reflection on India’s New Curriculum

AI in the Classroom: A Sociological Reflection on India’s New Curriculum (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2: Social Changes in India

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  • You cannot step twice in the same riverYou cannot step twice in the same river – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
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  • Agrarian Class Differentiation in Post-Green Revolution India | Sociology UPSC GuideAgrarian Class Differentiation in Post-Green Revolution India
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  • Visionary decision-making happens at the intersection of intuition and logicVisionary decision-making happens at the intersection of intuition and logic – Triumph IAS & Vi…
  • Tribal, Peasant, and Worker Protests in Colonial India: A Sociological PerspectiveTribal, Peasant, and Worker Protests in Colonial India
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  • Mathematics is the Music of Reasons | Meaning, Philosophy & InspirationMathematics is the music of reasons – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
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  • India’s Renewable Energy Growth FY 2025–26: Facts, Analysis & UPSC GS Paper 3 InsightsIndia’s Renewable Energy Growth (FY 2025–26): Facts, Analysis & Significance
  • Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in schoolEducation is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school – Triumph IAS &…
  • Colonialism and the Social Origins of Indian Nationalism | UPSC Sociology OptionalColonialism and the Social Origins of Indian Nationalism
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