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15-Mar-2021 TriumphIAS

GENDER RESPONSIVE BUDGETING

The state of Bihar was one of the early starters on Gender Responsive Budgeting in India, having published its first

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13-Mar-2021 TriumphIAS

CAST INFLUENCE – BEHAVIOUR & PERSONALITY

While numerous studies have examined gaps in health and educational outcomes across castes, there is little evidence on caste gaps

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13-Mar-2021 TriumphIAS

A CASE STUDY: ON GENDER NORMS AND COMPETITIVENESS

The under-representation of women in leadership positions is often attributed to systematic gender differences in the inclination to compete. Do

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12-Mar-2021 TriumphIAS

PRE-SCHOOLLING- GENDER SOCIALIZATION- PANACEA FOR ALL STEREOTYPE

As women, we may have a fascination for pink and orange over blue. After years of working in the social

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3-Dec-2020 TriumphIAS

Reproductive 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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20-May-2020 TriumphIAS

Karl Marx Historical Materialism | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination I Triumph IAS

Karl Marx Historical Materialism Relevance: Sociology: Paper I: Fundamentals of Sociology: 4. Sociological Thinkers: (a) Karl Marx- Historical materialism, mode of production,

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1-Feb-2020 TriumphIAS

Compare and contrast Karl Marxs and Max webers analysis of the modern phenomena of capitalism | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS

Compare and contrast Karl Marxs and Max webers analysis of the modern phenomena of capitalism Relevance: Sociology: Paper I: Sociological

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22-May-2019 TriumphIAS

SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY: ORIGIN & DEVELOPMENT | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS

Sociological Theory: Origin & Development (Relevant for Sociology Optional for Civil Services Examination) by, Vikash Ranjan (Author, Fundamentals of Sociology

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  • Education, Inequality, and Social Reproduction
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  • Constitution as an Instrument of Social Transformation
  • Mindful manifesto is the catalyst to a tranquil self – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Development Planning and the Indian Mixed Economy
  • Life is long journey between human being and being humane – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Communalism and the Crisis of Secularism current society
  • There can be no social justice without economic prosperity but economic prosperity without social ju…
  • Gender, Religion, and Patriarchal Practices
  • Technology as the silent factor in international relations – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Minorities, Citizenship, and the Question of Equality
  • Culture is what we are, civilization is what we have – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Religious Diversity and Social Integration in India
  • Patriarchy is the least noticed yet the most significant structure of social inequality – Triumph IA…
  • Autonomy vs Integration: The Tribal Question in India
  • History repeats itself, first as a tragedy, second as a farce – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Colonial Policies and Contemporary Tribal Marginalisation
  • The process of self-discovery has now been technologically outsourced – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ra…
  • Tribal Communities, Development, and Displacement
  • There are better practices to “best practices” – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Who Is a Tribe? Definitional Debates and Policy Challenges
  • Philosophy of wantlessness is Utopian, while materialism is a chimera – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ra…
  • Household Power, Entitlements, and Gender Inequality
  • The real is rational and the rational is real – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Patriarchy, Care Work, and Women’s Invisible Labour
  • What is research, but a blind date with knowledge! – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Marriage, Choice, and Control: Love, Caste, and Honour
  • Hand that rocks the cradle rules the world – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Changing Family Structures in Urban and Rural India

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