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Positivism and its Critique: With Reference to Contemporary Society
9-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Positivism and its Critique: With Reference to Contemporary Society

Positivism and its Critique: With Reference to Contemporary Society (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Sociology as Science) 》》 Vikash Ranjan

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Modernity, Social Change in Europe, and the Emergence of Sociology
9-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Modernity, Social Change in Europe, and the Emergence of Sociology

Modernity, Social Change in Europe, and the Emergence of Sociology (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Sociology – The Discipline) 》》

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Sociology Versus Common Sense in Contemporary Society: Reclaiming Scientific Reason in an Age of Instant Opinions
8-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Sociology Versus Common Sense in Contemporary Society: Reclaiming Scientific Reason in an Age of Instant Opinions

Sociology Versus Common Sense in Contemporary Society: Reclaiming Scientific Reason in an Age of Instant Opinions (Relevant for Sociology Paper

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An in-depth sociological analysis of India’s contemporary water crisis, examining potable water as a social right, inequality in access, urban governance failures, and policy challenges.
6-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Potable Water as a Social Right: A Sociological Analysis of India’s Contemporary Water Crisis

Potable Water as a Social Right: A Sociological Analysis of India’s Contemporary Water Crisis (Relevant for Sociology Paper I and

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China Mega Dam on the Brahmaputra and the Sociology of Environmental Power
3-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

China Mega Dam on the Brahmaputra and the Sociology of Environmental Power

China Mega Dam on the Brahmaputra and the Sociology of Environmental Power (Relevant for Sociology Paper I and II) Introduction:

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Consumer Justice and the Sociology of Delay: Reforming Consumer Commissions in India
30-Dec-2025 TriumphIAS

Consumer Justice and the Sociology of Delay: Rethinking Consumer Commissions in India

Consumer Justice and the Sociology of Delay: Rethinking Consumer Commissions in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and Mobility

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Good Governance and the Sociology of Power: Rethinking the State, Citizens, and Trust in India
30-Dec-2025 TriumphIAS

Good Governance and the Sociology of Power: Rethinking the State, Citizens, and Trust in India

Good Governance and the Sociology of Power: Rethinking the State, Citizens, and Trust in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2:

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Agnipath, CAPF Reservation, and the Indian Youth: A Sociological Analysis through Classical and Contemporary Thinkers
29-Dec-2025 TriumphIAS

Agnipath, CAPF Reservation, and the Indian Youth: A Sociological Analysis through Classical and Contemporary Thinkers

Agnipath, CAPF Reservation, and the Indian Youth: A Sociological Analysis through Classical and Contemporary Thinkers (Relevant for Sociology paper 1:

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From Right to Work to Managed Employment: A Sociological Reading of the VB-G RAM G Bill, 2025
27-Dec-2025 TriumphIAS

From Right to Work to Managed Employment: A Sociological Reading of the VB-G RAM G Bill, 2025

From Right to Work to Managed Employment: A Sociological Reading of the VB-G RAM G Bill, 2025 (Relevant for Sociology

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Child Trafficking in India: A Sociological Reading of Power, Poverty, and Silenced Childhoods
27-Dec-2025 TriumphIAS

Child Trafficking in India: A Sociological Reading of Power, Poverty, and Silenced Childhoods

Child Trafficking in India: A Sociological Reading of Power, Poverty, and Silenced Childhoods (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and

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26-Dec-2025 TriumphIAS

How Experienced Faculty in Live Online Sociology Optional Classes Help You Crack UPSC

For UPSC candidates who want flexibility without giving up quality, picking the right sociology optional coaching online has become more

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26-Dec-2025 TriumphIAS

Best IAS Coaching for Sociology Optional in Delhi – Complete Guide for 2026–27 Aspirants

One of the most important things for aspirants who want to take the 2026–27 Civil Services Examination is to choose

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Artificial Intelligence: Boom, Bubble, or Social Transformation?
25-Dec-2025 TriumphIAS

Artificial Intelligence: Boom, Bubble, or Social Transformation?

Artificial Intelligence: Boom, Bubble, or Social Transformation? (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Social change in Modern Society) The global economy

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Sabka Bima Sabki Raksha: Risk, State & Market in India
24-Dec-2025 TriumphIAS

Sabka Bima, Sabki Raksha: A Sociological Reading of Risk, State Retreat, and Market Expansion in India

Sabka Bima, Sabki Raksha: A Sociological Reading of Risk, State Retreat, and Market Expansion in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper

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Bengal and the Indian National Movement
24-Dec-2025 TriumphIAS

Bengal and the Indian National Movement

Bengal and the Indian National Movement (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2: Social Movements in Modern India) The recent political controversy

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