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Max Weber’s theory of social stratification
21-Nov-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper-1 for UPSC | Year 2023 |Explain Max Weber’s theory of social stratification. How does Weber’s idea of class differ from that of Marx? | Triumph IAS

Explain Max Weber’s theory of social stratification. How does Weber’s idea of class differ from that of Marx? Section: B.

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public and personal spheres in the context of secularisation
20-Nov-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper 2 for UPSC | Year 2023 | How do you account for the increasing significance of religion in public and personal spheres in the context of secularisation thesis in India? Explain| Triumph IAS

How do you account for the increasing significance of religion in public and personal spheres in the context of secularisation

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What are the different dimensions of qualitative method? Do you think that qualitative method helps to gain a deeper sociological insight? Give reasons for your answer.
18-Nov-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper 1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | What are the different dimensions of qualitative method? Do you think that qualitative method helps to gain a deeper sociological insight? Give reasons for your answer| Triumph IAS

What are the different dimensions of qualitative method? Do you think that qualitative method helps to gain a deeper sociological

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sex ratio in India
17-Nov-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper 2 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Discuss the nature of regional variations in sex ratio in India, stating reasons thereof| Triumph IAS

Discuss the nature of regional variations in sex ratio in India, stating reasons thereof. Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis.

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Does women’s education help to eradicate patriarchal discriminations
16-Nov-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper 1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Does women’s education help to eradicate patriarchal discriminations? Reflect with illustrations| Triumph IAS

Does women’s education help to eradicate patriarchal discriminations? Reflect with illustrations. Section: B. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for Paper-1

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Analyse critically David Morgan’s views on family practices.
15-Nov-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper 1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Analyse critically David Morgan’s views on family practices. | Triumph IAS

Analyse critically David Morgan’s views on family practices. Section: A. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for Paper-1 : System of

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sociological interconnections, Social Media , Mass Mobilization
13-Nov-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper 2 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Analyse the sociological interconnections between Social Media and Mass Mobilization in India. | Triumph IAS

Analyse the sociological interconnections between Social Media and Mass Mobilization in India. Section: A. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for

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religion perform in a pluralistic society
11-Nov-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper 1 for UPSC | Year 2023 |What functions does religion perform in a pluralistic society? | Triumph IAS

What functions does religion perform in a pluralistic society? Section: A. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for Paper-1 :  Religion 

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The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 in India comes 34 years after the previous policy, announced in 1986 and revised in 1992.
10-Nov-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper 2 for UPSC | Year 2023 |Highlight the salient features of the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 | Triumph IAS

Highlight the salient features of the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 Section: A. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for Paper-1

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civil society
9-Nov-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper 1 for UPSC | Year 2023 |b)How is civil society useful in deepening the roots of democracy? | Triumph IAS

How is civil society useful in deepening the roots of democracy? Section: A. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for Paper-1

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Cultural pluralism
8-Nov-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper 2 for UPSC | Year 2023 |b)Examine the concept of ‘Cultural Pluralism’ in the context of India’s Unity in Diversity. | Triumph IAS

Examine the concept of ‘Cultural Pluralism’ in the context of India’s Unity in Diversity. Section: A. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis.

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Corporate social responsibility
7-Nov-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper 1 for UPSC | Year 2023 |a) Examine the relevance of corporate social responsibility in a world marked by increasing environmental crises. | Triumph IAS

Examine the relevance of Corporate Social Responsibility in a world marked by increasing environmental crises. Section: A. Sociology Paper 2023

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differences and similarities between totemism and animism
4-Nov-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociology Optional Mains Paper 1 for UPSC | Year 2023 | Highlight the differences and similarities between totemism and animism | Triumph IAS

Highlight the differences and similarities between totemism and animism.  Section: A. Sociology Paper 2023 Analysis. Relevant for Paper 1: Unit

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