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Category: Sociology Paper – II

Sociology Optional Paper – II

Contractualisation of Labour in India
2-Jun-2025 TriumphIAS

Contractualisation of Labour in India

Contractualisation of Labour in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Works and Economic Life and Sociology Paper II: Social Classes

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Career Paths Begin at Home
29-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Career Paths Begin at Home

Career Paths Begin at Home (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Systems of Kinship and Sociology Paper II: Systems of Kinship

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Rise of the Neo Middle Class in India
29-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Rise of the Neo Middle Class in India

Rise of the Neo Middle Class in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Social Stratification and Social Mobility; Systems of

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27-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Feminism in the Last Decade

Feminism in the Last Decade (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Sociological Thinkers and Sociology Paper II: Social Movements in Modern

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Role of the Dalit Movement in Shaping Post-Independence State Policies in India
27-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Role of the Dalit Movement in Shaping Post-Independence State Policies in India

Role of the Dalit Movement in Shaping Post-Independence State Policies in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Politics and Society

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From Collectivism to Individualism
26-May-2025 TriumphIAS

From Collectivism to Individualism

From Collectivism to Individualism (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Social Change in Modern Society and Sociology Paper 2: Systems of

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Maternity Leave is a Constitutional Right, Even for Third Child
26-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Maternity Leave is a Constitutional Right, Even for Third Child

Maternity Leave is a Constitutional Right, Even for Third Child (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Politics and Society and Sociology

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Empowering India Global Trade through Logistics
26-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Empowering India Global Trade through Logistics

Empowering India Global Trade through Logistics (Relevant for GS paper-3, Logistics) India Global Trade India’s aspiration to become a global

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Tribal Sub-Plans and Scheduled Caste Sub-Plans in India
24-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Tribal Sub-Plans and Scheduled Caste Sub-Plans in India

Tribal Sub-Plans and Scheduled Caste Sub-Plans in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Politics and Society; Social Change in Modern

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The Persistent Crisis of Child Labour in India
24-May-2025 TriumphIAS

The Persistent Crisis of Child Labour in India

The Persistent Crisis of Child Labour in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Stratification and Mobility; Works and Economic Life

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Land Revenue Policies and Their Impact on India's Agrarian Structure
23-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Land Revenue Policies and Their Impact on India’s Agrarian Structure

Land Revenue Policies and Their Impact on India’s Agrarian Structure (Relevant for Sociology Paper II: Impact of Colonial Rule on

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The Soil Grows Castes, the Machines Make Classes
23-May-2025 TriumphIAS

The Soil Grows Castes, the Machines Make Classes

The Soil Grows Castes, the Machines Make Classes (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Stratification and Mobility; Works and Economic Life

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23-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Social Equity and Resource Allocation in India

Social Equity and Resource Allocation in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper I – Social Stratification and Social Mobility; Social Change

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Sociation – The Web of Interactions and Modern Life
23-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Sociation – The Web of Interactions and Modern Life

Sociation – The Web of Interactions and Modern Life (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Sociological Thinkers: Georg Simmel’s concept of

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21-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Neoliberal Policies and the Changing Nature of Labour and Employment in India

Neoliberal Policies and the Changing Nature of Labour and Employment in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Stratification and Mobility;

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