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Agrarian Class Differentiation in Post-Green Revolution India | Sociology UPSC Guide
22-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

Agrarian Class Differentiation in Post-Green Revolution India

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction The Green Revolution of the

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21-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

Noida Worker Protests: A Sociological Analysis of Labour, Capital, and Precarity in Contemporary India

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction The recent worker protests in

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20-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

Land Reforms: Promise, Politics, and Persistent Inequality

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Land reforms in India were

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18-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

Agrarian Crisis, Farmer Suicides, and Land Relations: A Sociological Perspective

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction India’s agrarian structure has long

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17-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

The “Indian Village” Myth Revisited: Lessons from Village Studies

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction The idea of the Indian

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16-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

Social Reform Movements and the Making of Modern India

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction The emergence of modern India

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15-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

Tribal, Peasant, and Worker Protests in Colonial India

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Colonial India witnessed a wide

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14-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

Modernisation of Tradition: Continuity and Change in Indian Culture

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction India presents a fascinating sociological

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13-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

Transformation of Indian Family Businesses: A Sociological Analysis

Relevant for UPSC CSE Examination Introduction Indian family businesses have historically been the backbone of the country’s economic and social

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11-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

The Rise of the “Zombie Drug” on Indian Streets: A Silent Public Health Emergency

Relevant for UPSC CSE Examination Introduction What once sounded like dystopian fiction is now an emerging reality. A dangerous substance—Xylazine—popularly

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10-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

India’s Renewable Energy Growth (FY 2025–26): Facts, Analysis & Significance

Relevant for GS Paper 3 ( Energy security , Climate change , Infrastructure ) Introduction Key Facts & Data India added 55.3

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10-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

Colonialism and the Social Origins of Indian Nationalism

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction The rise of Indian nationalism

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9-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

Competing Perspectives on Indian Society: Indology vs Marxism vs Structural Functionalism

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Understanding Indian society requires navigating

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8-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

Marxist Sociology and Neo-Colonialism: A. R. Desai Revisited

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction A. R. Desai remains one

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7-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

Sanskritization to Social Media: Revisiting M. N. Srinivas in Contemporary India

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Indian sociology owes a great

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  • A ship in harbour is safe, but that is not what ship is for – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Agrarian Class Differentiation in Post-Green Revolution India
  • Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Noida Worker Protests: A Sociological Analysis of Labour, Capital, and Precarity in Contemporary Ind…
  • Forests are the best case studies for economic excellence – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Land Reforms: Promise, Politics, and Persistent Inequality
  • Agrarian Crisis, Farmer Suicides, and Land Relations: A Sociological Perspective
  • History is a series of victories won by the scientific man over the romantic man – Triumph IAS &…
  • Inspiration for creativity springs from the effort to look for the magical in the mundane – Triumph …
  • The “Indian Village” Myth Revisited: Lessons from Village Studies
  • Not all who wander are lost – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Social Reform Movements and the Making of Modern India
  • Visionary decision-making happens at the intersection of intuition and logic – Triumph IAS & Vi…
  • Tribal, Peasant, and Worker Protests in Colonial India
  • Thinking is like a game, it does not begin unless there is an opposite team – Triumph IAS & Vik…
  • Modernisation of Tradition: Continuity and Change in Indian Culture
  • A society that has more justice is a society that needs less charity – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ran…
  • Transformation of Indian Family Businesses: A Sociological Analysis
  • Mathematics is the music of reasons – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • The Rise of the “Zombie Drug” on Indian Streets: A Silent Public Health Emergency
  • India’s Renewable Energy Growth (FY 2025–26): Facts, Analysis & Significance
  • Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school – Triumph IAS &…
  • Colonialism and the Social Origins of Indian Nationalism
  • Girls are weighed down by restrictions, boys with demands- two equally harmful disciplines – Triumph…
  • Competing Perspectives on Indian Society: Indology vs Marxism vs Structural Functionalism
  • Nearly all men can stand adversity, but to test the character, give him power – Triumph IAS & V…
  • Marxist Sociology and Neo-Colonialism: A. R. Desai Revisited
  • The cost of being wrong is less than the cost of doing nothing – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Si…
  • Sanskritization to Social Media: Revisiting M. N. Srinivas in Contemporary India
  • All ideas having large consequences are always simple – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir

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