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Category: Sociology Paper – II

Sociology Optional Paper – II

Urban Protests, Civil Resistance, and the Sociology of Dissent
21-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Urban Protests, Civil Resistance, and the Sociology of Dissent

Urban Protests, Civil Resistance, and the Sociology of Dissent (Relevant for Sociology Paper I and II) Introduction: Why Urban Protests

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The Return of Protectionism in 2026: Trade Wars, Economic Nationalism, and the Future of Globalisation
21-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

The Return of Protectionism in 2026: Trade Wars, Economic Nationalism, and the Future of Globalisation

The Return of Protectionism in 2026: Trade Wars, Economic Nationalism, and the Future of Globalisation (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2)

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Digital India at a Turning Point: Technology, Governance, and Social Transformation in 2026
20-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Digital India at a Turning Point: Technology, Governance, and Social Transformation in 2026

Digital India at a Turning Point: Technology, Governance, and Social Transformation in 2026 (Relevant for Sociology Paper II) As India

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Education in Transition: Reform, Inequality, and the Future of Learning in Contemporary India
19-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Education in Transition: Reform, Inequality, and the Future of Learning in Contemporary India

Education in Transition: Reform, Inequality, and the Future of Learning in Contemporary India (Relevant for Sociology Paper I and II)

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India and Global Developments Shaping January 2026
19-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

A World at a Crossroads: India and Global Developments Shaping January 2026

A World at a Crossroads: India and Global Developments Shaping January 2026 (Relevant for Sociology Paper I and II) India

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Education Reforms in India: A Sociological Analysis of Change, Inequality, and the Role of the State
17-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Education Reforms in India: A Sociological Analysis of Change, Inequality, and the Role of the State

Education Reforms in India: A Sociological Analysis of Change, Inequality, and the Role of the State (Relevant for Sociology Paper

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India’s 2026 Budget Priorities and Impact: A Comprehensive Analysis
17-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

India’s 2026 Budget Priorities and Impact: A Comprehensive Analysis

India’s 2026 Budget Priorities and Impact: A Comprehensive Analysis (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2: Vision of Social changes in India,

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Urban Floods, Climate Change, and State Capacity in India: A Sociological Analysis of a Contemporary Crisis
16-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Urban Floods, Climate Change, and State Capacity in India: A Sociological Analysis of a Contemporary Crisis

Urban Floods, Climate Change, and State Capacity in India: A Sociological Analysis of a Contemporary Crisis (Relevant for Sociology Paper

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New Criminal Laws in India and the Sociology of Punishment: Power, Justice, and Social Control
16-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

New Criminal Laws in India and the Sociology of Punishment: Power, Justice, and Social Control

New Criminal Laws in India and the Sociology of Punishment: Power, Justice, and Social ControlNew Criminal Laws (Relevant for Sociology

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Youth Mental Health, Exam Pressure, and Social Anxiety in India: A Contemporary Societal Issue
15-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Youth Mental Health, Exam Pressure, and Social Anxiety in India: A Contemporary Societal Issue

Youth Mental Health, Exam Pressure, and Social Anxiety in India: A Contemporary Societal Issue (Relevant for Sociology Paper I and

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Digital Surveillance, Welfare Delivery, and the Sociology of the Indian State
14-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Digital Surveillance, Welfare Delivery, and the Sociology of the Indian State

Digital Surveillance, Welfare Delivery, and the Sociology of the Indian State (Relevant for Sociology Paper I and II) Introduction In

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Digital Labour Platforms and the Sociology of Work in Contemporary India: A Current Affairs Perspective
13-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Digital Labour Platforms and the Sociology of Work in Contemporary India: A Current Affairs Perspective

Digital Labour Platforms and the Sociology of Work in Contemporary India: A Current Affairs Perspective (Relevant for Sociology Paper I

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Caste Census, Social Justice, and the Politics of Enumeration: A Sociological Analysis of Contemporary India
12-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Caste Census, Social Justice, and the Politics of Enumeration: A Sociological Analysis of Contemporary India

Caste Census, Social Justice, and the Politics of Enumeration: A Sociological Analysis of Contemporary India (Relevant for Sociology Paper I

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Contemporary India at the Crossroads: A Sociological Analysis of State, Market, and Society
12-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Contemporary India at the Crossroads: A Sociological Analysis of State, Market, and Society

Contemporary India at the Crossroads: A Sociological Analysis of State, Market, and Society (Relevant for Sociology Paper I and II)

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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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