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The UN Cybercrime Convention: Digital Cooperation or Digital Control?
4-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

The UN Cybercrime Convention: Digital Cooperation or Digital Control?

The UN Cybercrime Convention: Digital Cooperation or Digital Control? (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1 and 2: Populations Dynamics and Challenges of

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Power, Parties, and the People: The Sociological Crisis of Internal Democracy in Indian Politics
3-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Power, Parties, and the People: The Sociological Crisis of Internal Democracy in Indian Politics

Power, Parties, and the People: The Sociological Crisis of Internal Democracy in Indian Politics (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1 and

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Tech-Driven Multilingual Inclusion: Bridging Language, Culture, and Digital India
1-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Tech-Driven Multilingual Inclusion: Bridging Language, Culture, and Digital India

Tech-Driven Multilingual Inclusion: Bridging Language, Culture, and Digital India (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1 and 5: Sociology- The Discipline and

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Greying India: A Sociological Reflection on Ageing and Social Change
31-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

Greying India: A Sociological Reflection on Ageing and Social Change

Greying India: A Sociological Reflection on Ageing and Social Change (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1 and 2: Sociology as Science

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India Needs a Green Fodder Revolution: A Sociological Reflection on Livelihoods, Ecology, and Rural Change
31-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

India Needs a Green Fodder Revolution: A Sociological Reflection on Livelihoods, Ecology, and Rural Change

India Needs a Green Fodder Revolution: A Sociological Reflection on Livelihoods, Ecology, and Rural Change (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2:

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Constitutional Morality and the Soul of the Republic: A Sociological Reading of India’s Democratic Ethos
30-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

Constitutional Morality and the Soul of the Republic: A Sociological Reading of India’s Democratic Ethos

Constitutional Morality and the Soul of the Republic: A Sociological Reading of India’s Democratic Ethos (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1:

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Children, Capital, and Control: A Sociological Lens on India’s Paediatric Drug Regulation Crisis
30-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

Children, Capital, and Control: A Sociological Lens on India’s Paediatric Drug Regulation Crisis

Children, Capital, and Control: A Sociological Lens on India’s Paediatric Drug Regulation Crisis (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2: Population Dynamics)

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Faith, Privacy, and the Self: The Supreme Court’s Moral Turn in Defending Religious Autonomy
29-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

Faith, Privacy, and the Self: The Supreme Court’s Moral Turn in Defending Religious Autonomy

Faith, Privacy, and the Self: The Supreme Court’s Moral Turn in Defending Religious Autonomy (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Religion

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Global Knowledge, Local Futures: A Sociological Lens on India’s Opening to Foreign Universities
29-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

Global Knowledge, Local Futures: A Sociological Lens on India’s Opening to Foreign Universities

Global Knowledge, Local Futures: A Sociological Lens on India’s Opening to Foreign Universities (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2: Visions of

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The Urban Paradox: India’s Cities, Power, and the Crisis of Local Governance
28-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

The Urban Paradox: India’s Cities, Power, and the Crisis of Local Governance

The Urban Paradox: India’s Cities, Power, and the Crisis of Local Governance (Relevant for Sociology paper 2: Industrialization and Urbanisation

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Justice Delayed, Justice Denied: A Sociological Lens on India’s Execution Petition Crisis
28-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

Justice Delayed, Justice Denied: A Sociological Lens on India’s Execution Petition Crisis

Justice Delayed, Justice Denied: A Sociological Lens on India’s Execution Petition Crisis (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and Mobility)

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Invisible Yet Indispensable: The Social Urgency of Empowering India’s Domestic Workers
27-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

Invisible Yet Indispensable: The Social Urgency of Empowering India’s Domestic Workers

Invisible Yet Indispensable: The Social Urgency of Empowering India’s Domestic Workers (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and Mobility, and

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26-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

How Choosing the Right Sociology Optional Course Can Transform Your UPSC Preparation

If you want to work for the UPSC, picking the right optional topic is one of the most important things

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Poverty Beyond Numbers: A Sociological Reading of the Updated Rangarajan Poverty Line
25-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

Poverty Beyond Numbers: A Sociological Reading of the Updated Rangarajan Poverty Line

Poverty Beyond Numbers: A Sociological Reading of the Updated Rangarajan Poverty Line (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and Mobility)

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The Six-Pocket Syndrome: When Love Turns into Overdose — Raising Generation Alpha in a Liquid World
25-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

The Six-Pocket Syndrome: When Love Turns into Overdose — Raising Generation Alpha in a Liquid World

The Six-Pocket Syndrome: When Love Turns into Overdose — Raising Generation Alpha in a Liquid World (Relevant for Sociology Paper

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