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Religious Revivalism and Fundamentalism in a Globalised World | Sociology Optional UPSC
23-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Religious Revivalism and Fundamentalism in a Globalised World

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Globalisation was once expected to

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Secularism Under Stress: Changing State–Religion Relations | Sociology for UPSC CSE
21-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Secularism Under Stress: Changing State–Religion Relations

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Secularism has long been regarded

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Body Shaming of Women: Power, Patriarchy and Digital Culture | Sociology Blog
20-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Body Shaming of Women: A Sociological Reading of Power, Patriarchy and Digital Culture

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction The recent trolling of IPS

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Religion, Identity Politics, and Social Polarisation | Sociology Optional for UPSC
20-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Religion, Identity Politics, and Social Polarisation

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Religion has always been more

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protest politics, sociology optional, UPSC CSE, digital activism, social movements, Castells, Habermas, civil society, online protests
19-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Protest Politics: From Street to Social Media

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Protest politics has long been

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Social Movements in the Age of Digital Mobilisation | Sociology UPSC Guide
18-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Social Movements in the Age of Digital Mobilisation

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction The character of social movements

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Civil Society, NGOs and Shrinking Democratic Space – Sociology Perspective for UPSC
17-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Civil Society, NGOs, and the Shrinking Democratic Space

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Civil society has long been

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Bureaucracy vs Political Executive: Who Really Governs? | Sociology Perspective for UPSC
16-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Bureaucracy vs Political Executive: Who Really Governs?

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Modern democratic states operate through

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Power, Media, and Manufacturing of Consent – Sociology Perspective for UPSC
14-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Power, Media, and the Manufacturing of Consent

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction In modern societies, power is

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Automation, AI and Jobless Growth: A Sociological Perspective on the Future of Work
13-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Automation, AI, and the Fear of Jobless Growth

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction The rapid advancement of automation

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Work-from-Home and Changing Family–Work Boundaries | Sociology Perspective for UPSC
12-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Work-from-Home and Changing Family–Work Boundaries

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction The rapid expansion of Work-from-Home

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Feminisation of Labour and Invisible Care Work: Sociological Perspective for UPSC
11-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Feminisation of Labour and Invisible Care Work

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction In recent decades, sociologists and

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Gig Economy, Platform Work and Precarious Employment – Sociology Perspective for UPSC
10-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Gig Economy, Platform Work, and Precarious Employment

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction The rapid expansion of digital

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UPSC Cut Off 2025, Category Wise, Prelims, Mains & Interview
9-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

UPSC Cut Off 2025, Category Wise, Prelims, Mains & Interview

    The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the official UPSC Cut Off 2025 for the Civil Services

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9-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Informalisation of Work and the Future of Labour Rights

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Over the past few decades,

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