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Education Inequality and Digital Divide in Contemporary Society | Sociology UPSC Notes
23-Jun-2026 TriumphIAS

Education Inequality and Digital Divide in Contemporary Society

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

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Ethnic Conflicts, Communalism & Identity Politics | Sociology UPSC Notes
22-Jun-2026 TriumphIAS

Ethnic Conflicts, Communalism, and Identity Politics in Contemporary Society

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Contemporary societies are characterized by

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Caste Conflicts and Social Polarisation in Contemporary Society | Sociology UPSC Notes
20-Jun-2026 TriumphIAS

Caste Conflicts and Social Polarisation in Contemporary society

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Caste remains one of the

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Violence Against Women and Structural Patriarchy
19-Jun-2026 TriumphIAS

Violence Against Women and Structural Patriarchy

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Violence against women remains one

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Poverty, Inequality, and Social Exclusion
16-Jun-2026 TriumphIAS

Poverty, Inequality, and Social Exclusion

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Poverty, inequality, and social exclusion

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Fulfillment of new woman in India is a myth
15-Jun-2026 TriumphIAS

Fulfillment of new woman in India is a myth – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir

π‘πžπ₯𝐞𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫: Essay for IASΒ  INTRODUCTION The idea of the β€œnew woman” in India occupies a prominent place in public

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Migration, Urban Growth, and Social Stress | Sociology UPSC Optional Notes & Analysis
11-Jun-2026 TriumphIAS

Migration, Urban Growth, and Social Stress

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Migration and urbanization have been

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Industrialisation and Uneven Regional Development in contemporary society
4-Jun-2026 TriumphIAS

Industrialisation and Uneven Regional Development in contemporary society

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

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Ethnicity, Identity Politics, and Social Mobilisation
3-Jun-2026 TriumphIAS

Ethnicity, Identity Politics, and Social Mobilisation

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction In contemporary societies, ethnicity and

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Dalit and Backward Class Movements in Contemporary India
1-Jun-2026 TriumphIAS

Dalit and Backward Class Movements in Contemporary India

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction India’s social structure has historically

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Womens Movement: From Rights to Representation
30-May-2026 TriumphIAS

Womens Movement: From Rights to Representation

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction The women’s movement has been

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Communalism and the Crisis of Secularism current society
13-May-2026 TriumphIAS

Communalism and the Crisis of Secularism current society

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Communalism has emerged as one

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Gender, Religion, and Patriarchal Practices
12-May-2026 TriumphIAS

Gender, Religion, and Patriarchal Practices

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Gender and religion are two

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Culture is what we are civilization is what we have
9-May-2026 TriumphIAS

Culture is what we are, civilization is what we have – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir

π‘πžπ₯𝐞𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫: Essay for IASΒ  INTRODUCTION The aphorism β€œCulture is what we are, civilization is what we have” succinctly captures

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Religious Diversity and Social Integration in India
9-May-2026 TriumphIAS

Religious Diversity and Social Integration in India

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction Religious Diversity and Social Integration

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