Do democracies discriminate less against minorities as compared to non-democracies? How does the dominance of an ethnic group affect discrimination
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GROWTH OF WELFARE: BAN ON CORRUPTION & LEAKAGES
A discussion of the association between corruption in economies and leakage through illicit outward flows – with important implications for welfare
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Observers have long been ambivalent about regionalism as a principle underlying the organisation of politics. Analysing data from India, this
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As the farmers’ protests continue, Barun Mitra outlines some of the key issues that could help understand the current political
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Discussing agriculture, procurement, and food security in the context of the 2021-22 Budget, Hussain and Mohapatra contend that reforms affecting
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The state of Bihar was one of the early starters on Gender Responsive Budgeting in India, having published its first
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While numerous studies have examined gaps in health and educational outcomes across castes, there is little evidence on caste gaps
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The under-representation of women in leadership positions is often attributed to systematic gender differences in the inclination to compete. Do
Continue readingReproductive Health of Women in India : A Social Fact File | Sociology Optional Coaching | Vikash Ranjan Classes | Triumph IAS | UPSC Sociology Optional
Reproductive Health of Women in India : A Social Fact File Relevant for Sociology Syllabus: Paper 2 – Reproductive health.
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Sociological Theory: Origin & Development (Relevant for Sociology Optional for Civil Services Examination) by, Vikash Ranjan (Author, Fundamentals of Sociology
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