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9-Jul-2020 TriumphIAS

Six Years of Make in India Initiative.

Make in India- With focus on increasing the share of manufacturing sector in overall GDP, boosting employment and creating a

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4-Jun-2020 TriumphIAS

Covid-19 Relief Package for MSMEs Analysis

Covid-19 Relief Package for MSMEs Analysis Relevance: Mains: G.S paper III: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources,

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8-May-2020 TriumphIAS

Post COVID-19 & the need of universal basic income

Post COVID-19 & the need of universal basic income Relevance: G.S paper II: Governance: Government policies and interventions for development in

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27-Apr-2020 TriumphIAS

Budget 2020-21: Budget allocations for rural economy and rural women

Budget 2020-21: Budget allocations for rural economy and rural women Relevance: Prelims/Mains: G.S paper I: Society and social issues: Role

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24-Apr-2020 TriumphIAS

COVID-19 & Oil Price War & Implications

COVID-19 & Oil Price War & Implications Relevance: Prelims/Mains: G.S paper II: International relations & G.S paper III: Indian Economy: Indian

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24-Apr-2020 TriumphIAS

Conversion of rice to ethanol for sanitizers, petrol: Sociological Perspective

Conversion of rice to ethanol for sanitizers, petrol: Sociological Perspective Relevance: Sociology:  Stratification and Mobility:(a) Concepts- equality, inequality, hierarchy, exclusion, poverty

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21-Apr-2020 TriumphIAS

ILO: Indians can slip deeper into poverty due to Covid-19

ILO: Indians can slip deeper into poverty due to Covid-19 Relevance: Sociology: Challenges of Social Transformation:(a) Crisis of development: displacement, environmental

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9-Apr-2020 TriumphIAS

ILO: Indians can slip deeper into poverty due to Covid-19

ILO: Indians can slip deeper into poverty due to Covid-19 Relevance: Sociology: Poverty , deprivation and inequalities & G.S paper

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