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The Onge tribe of the Andaman Islands.
12-Jun-2024 TriumphIAS

The Onge tribe of the Andaman Islands | GS | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS

  The Onge tribe of the Andaman Islands. Why in News The arrival of a newborn baby boy in the

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The global economy will be transformed by AI.
8-Jun-2024 TriumphIAS

The global economy will be transformed by AI. AI is projected to impact nearly 40 percent of global jobs. | GS | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS

  The global economy will be transformed by AI. AI is projected to impact nearly 40 percent of global jobs.

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Mothers in the Workforce: Why India Must Reimagine Childcare Now
31-May-2024 TriumphIAS

Mothers in the Workforce: Why India Must Reimagine Childcare Now | GS | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS

  Mothers in the Workforce: Why India Must Reimagine Childcare Now Why in News The Supreme Court recently issued a

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Maternity leave for women is a constitutional requirement.
18-May-2024 TriumphIAS

Maternity leave for women is a constitutional requirement | GS | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS

  Maternity leave for women is a constitutional requirement ! Why in News Case Background The petitioner approached the court

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India's Urban Unemployment Rate Declines, Labor Force Participation Increases in Q1 2024
17-May-2024 TriumphIAS

“India’s Urban Unemployment Rate Declines, Labor Force Participation Increases in Q1 2024” | GS | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS

  India’s Urban Unemployment Rate Declines, Labor Force Participation Increases in Q1 2024 For Prelims : National Sample Survey (NSSO),

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Insights from the India Employment Report 2024
29-Mar-2024 TriumphIAS

Insights from the India Employment Report 2024: Youth, Women, and the Changing Labor Market Landscape | GS | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS

Insights from the India Employment Report 2024: Youth, Women, and the Changing Labor Market Landscape For Prelims : International Labour

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Comprehensive Guide to the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) for Fair and Transparent Elections
18-Mar-2024 TriumphIAS

Comprehensive Guide to the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) for Fair and Transparent Elections | GS | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS

Comprehensive Guide to the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) for Fair and Transparent Elections For Prelims : Model Code of

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Unseen Shadows: The Hidden Impact of Nuclear Weapons
15-Mar-2024 TriumphIAS

Unseen Shadows: The Hidden Impact of Nuclear Weapons | GS | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS

Unseen Shadows: The Hidden Impact of Nuclear Weapons For Prelims : Quick Facts For Prelims , GS Paper 2 ,

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What is ageing
13-Dec-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper-2 for UPSC | Year 2023 | What is ageing’? Discuss the major problems of aged people in India | Triumph IAS

What is ageing’? Discuss the major problems of aged people in India. Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for

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Challenges faced by the cooperative movements in India
12-Dec-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Discuss the challenges faced by the cooperative movements in India. Suggest measures to strengthen the movement at the grass-roots level | Triumph IAS

Discuss the challenges faced by the cooperative movements in India. Suggest measures to strengthen the movement at the grass-roots level.

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role of science and technology in addressing age-old taboos and superstitions
11-Dec-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Examine the role of science and technology in addressing age-old taboos and superstitions | Triumph IAS

Examine the role of science and technology in addressing age-old taboos and superstitions. Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant

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linkages between Patriarchy and Honour killing in India
8-Dec-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Explain the thematic linkages between ‘Patriarchy’ and ‘Honour killing’ in India, citing some recent cases. | Triumph IAS

Explain the thematic linkages between ‘Patriarchy’ and ‘Honour killing’ in India, citing some recent cases. Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023

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New religious movements,
7-Dec-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | What are new religious movements? Elaborate emphasizing their forms and orientations. | Triumph IAS

What are new religious movements? Elaborate emphasizing their forms and orientations. Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for Paper-1

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phenomenon of rural-urban continuum,
6-Dec-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper-2 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Discuss the phenomenon of rural-urban continuum with suitable examples | Triumph IAS

Discuss the phenomenon of rural-urban continuum with suitable examples. Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for Paper-2 : Industrializations

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Social media has brought significant changes in the forms of protest
5-Dec-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Do you think that social media has brought significant changes in the forms of protest? Argue your case| Triumph IAS

Do you think that social media has brought significant changes in the forms of protest? Argue your case. Section: B.

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