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Inequality in India: Wealth Concentration and Social Polarisation | UPSC Sociology Optional
28-Feb-2026 TriumphIAS

Inequality in India: Wealth Concentration and Social Polarisation

Inequality in India: Wealth Concentration and Social Polarisation (Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I

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13-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Reimagining Indian Cities: Transit-Oriented Development and the Sociology of Urban Sustainability

Reimagining Indian Cities: Transit-Oriented Development and the Sociology of Urban Sustainability (Relevant for Paper 2: Social Change in India and

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25-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

Poverty Beyond Numbers: A Sociological Reading of the Updated Rangarajan Poverty Line

Poverty Beyond Numbers: A Sociological Reading of the Updated Rangarajan Poverty Line (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and Mobility)

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13-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

NAVYA and the Sociology of Skilling

NAVYA and the Sociology of Skilling (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and Mobility) The launch of the NAVYA initiative

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19-Sep-2025 TriumphIAS

Microfinance in India: A Sociological Lens on Inclusion, Inequality, and Empowerment

Microfinance in India: A Sociological Lens on Inclusion, Inequality, and Empowerment (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2: visions of social change

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13-Sep-2025 TriumphIAS

Reimagining Equality: The Sociology of Reservation beyond the 50% Cap

Reimagining Equality: The Sociology of Reservation beyond the 50% Cap (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and Mobility) Introduction: Reimagining

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28-Aug-2025 TriumphIAS

Poverty and Inequality

Poverty and Inequality (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Stratification and Mobility) Introduction Bangladesh has long been presented as a development

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1-Jul-2025 TriumphIAS

Preserving Roots, Empowering Futures: The Tribal Renaissance

Preserving Roots, Empowering Futures: The Tribal Renaissance (Relevant for GS paper-2, Tribal Development) The Tribal Renaissance India is a land

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17-Jun-2025 TriumphIAS

Developing the Rural Economy: The Backbone of Inclusive Growth

Developing the Rural Economy: The Backbone of Inclusive Growth (Relevant for GS paper-3, Economic growth) India lives in its villages—this

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14-Jun-2025 TriumphIAS

Empowering the Economy Through MSMEs

Empowering the Economy Through MSMEs (Relevant for GS paper-3, Economic Growth) MSMEs Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) form the

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7-Jun-2025 TriumphIAS

Gender Gap and Digital Divide in Rural India

Gender Gap and Digital Divide in Rural India (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Stratification and Mobility; Social Change in Modern

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18-Apr-2025 TriumphIAS

Slums in Smart Cities: The Paradox of Urban Modernity

Slums in Smart Cities: The Paradox of Urban Modernity (Relevant for Sociology Paper l: Social Stratification and Mobility, Social Change

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10-Apr-2025 TriumphIAS

Transforming Agri-Marketing for Resilient and Inclusive Growth | Sociology Optional Coaching | Vikash Ranjan Classes | Triumph IAS | UPSC Sociology Optional

Transforming Agri-Marketing for Resilient and Inclusive Growth (Relevant for GS paper-3, public distribution system) India’s agriculture sector, employing over 45%

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27-Dec-2024 TriumphIAS

Strengthening Rural Sustainability and Growth | Sociology Optional Coaching | Vikash Ranjan Classes | Triumph IAS | UPSC Sociology Optional

When considering the array of 51 optional subjects for the UPSC Mains Examination, Sociology consistently stands out as a top choice.

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12-Oct-2023 TriumphIAS

Namrata Jain, First woman from Dantewada Secured Rank 12 in UPSC Exam | Employment and Inclusive Growth in India: Patterns, Challenges, and Strategies | Triumph ias

Namrata Jain with her Mentor “Vikash Ranjan Sir” Namrata says, “Studying at Triumph IAS under the guidance of Vikash Ranjan

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