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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Discuss the challenges faced by the cooperative movements in India. Suggest measures to strengthen the movement at the grass-roots level | Triumph IAS

Discuss the challenges faced by the cooperative movements in India. Suggest measures to strengthen the movement at the grass-roots level.

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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Examine the role of science and technology in addressing age-old taboos and superstitions | Triumph IAS

Examine the role of science and technology in addressing age-old taboos and superstitions. Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant

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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Explain the thematic linkages between ‘Patriarchy’ and ‘Honour killing’ in India, citing some recent cases. | Triumph IAS

Explain the thematic linkages between ‘Patriarchy’ and ‘Honour killing’ in India, citing some recent cases. Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023

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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | What are new religious movements? Elaborate emphasizing their forms and orientations. | Triumph IAS

What are new religious movements? Elaborate emphasizing their forms and orientations. Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for Paper-1

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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-2 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Discuss the phenomenon of rural-urban continuum with suitable examples | Triumph IAS

Discuss the phenomenon of rural-urban continuum with suitable examples. Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for Paper-2 : Industrializations

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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Do you think that social media has brought significant changes in the forms of protest? Argue your case| Triumph IAS

Do you think that social media has brought significant changes in the forms of protest? Argue your case. Section: B.

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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-2 for UPSC | Year 2023 | What is ‘Reverse Migration’? Discuss its features, causes and consequences in India. | Triumph IAS

What is ‘Reverse Migration’? Discuss its features, causes and consequences in India. Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for

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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-2 for UPSC | Year 2023 | What is Taylorism? Analyze its merits and demerits.| Triumph IAS

What is Taylorism? Analyze its merits and demerits. Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for Paper-1 : Unit 6

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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-2 for UPSC | Year 2023 |Do you think that the decades of Dalit political mobilizations and movements have helped in strengthening India’s democracy? Substantiate your arguments with facts.| Triumph IAS

Do you think that the decades of Dalit political mobilizations and movements have helped in strengthening India’s democracy? Substantiate your

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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 |Assess critically A. G. Frank’s ‘Theory of Development of Underdevelopment’| Triumph IAS

Assess critically A. G. Frank’s ‘Theory of Development of Underdevelopment’ Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for Paper-1 : 

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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-2 for UPSC | Year 2023 |What actionable measures would you suggest to curb the recurrent child labour menace in India? | Triumph IAS

What actionable measures would you suggest to curb the recurrent child labour menace in India? Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023

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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 |Explain how economic globalisation has brought changes in the patterns of employment in the 21st century.| Triumph IAS

Explain how economic globalisation has brought changes in the patterns of employment in the 21st century. Section: B. Sociology Paper

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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 |What are the ethical issues that a researcher faces in making use of participant observation as a method of collecting data? Explain. | Triumph IAS

What are the ethical issues that a researcher faces in making use of participant observation as a method of collecting

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Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 |In the face of rising global climatic concerns, how do you contextualize the relevance of Chipko Movement and its Gandhian tone? Answer analytically. | Triumph IAS

In the face of rising global climatic concerns, how do you contextualize the relevance of Chipko Movement and its Gandhian

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