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Informal Sector in the Developing Societies
4-Sep-2025 TriumphIAS

Informal Sector in the Developing Societies

Informal Sector in the Developing Societies (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Works and Economic Life) Introduction The informal sector is

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11-Oct-2024 TriumphIAS

Poverty, Deprivation and Inequalities in India | 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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4-Sep-2023 TriumphIAS

Sociological Analysis of Freebies as a Political Tool in UPSC Sociology Optional Paper | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS

Freebies (Relevant for Sociology Optional for Civil Services Examination) Paper 2: Politics and Society, Challenges of Social Transformation Context :

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11-Aug-2023 TriumphIAS

The Lack of Money: Delving into the Root of Evil | Essay Writing for UPSC by Vikash Ranjan Sir | Triumph ias

Is Financial Scarcity Truly the Root of All Evil? (Relevant for Essay Writing for UPSC Civil Services Examination) Is Financial

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21-Jul-2023 TriumphIAS

Unveiling the Concept of Poverty: A Deep Dive into Absolute and Relative Perspectives

Concept of Poverty Relevant for Sociology Paper-1 (Unit-5)  Concept of Poverty is a societal issue and represents a form of

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7-May-2023 TriumphIAS

Hunger in India: Causes, Impacts and Ways to Address the Problem

ISSUES RELATED TO HUNGER IN INDIA (Relevant for GS PAPER-3) Since independence ,India has achieved sufficiency in many fields .It

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10-Apr-2023 TriumphIAS

Child Labour in India: An In-Depth Analysis of a Persistent Social Issue

Child Labour in India: An In-Depth Analysis of a Persistent Social Issue Relevant for UPSC Mains GS 2 – Social

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22-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

‘One in three couldn’t afford food year-round in 2020’

‘One in three couldn’t afford food year-round in 2020’ G.S paper II: Governance: Issues relating to development and management of

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15-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

How India remains poor: ‘It will take 7 generations for India’s poor to reach mean income’

How India remains poor: ‘It will take 7 generations for India’s poor to reach mean income’ Relevance : G.s paper

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21-May-2021 TriumphIAS

Women Empowerment: Schemes to Uplift Women

Women Empowerment: Schemes to Uplift Women Relevance: Sociology:   Poverty, deprivation and inequalities. Violence against women. G.S paper II: Governance:

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14-May-2021 TriumphIAS

EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN: NUTRITION AND HEALTH-RELATED

EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN: NUTRITION AND HEALTH-RELATED Relevance: Sociology: Emerging issues: ageing, sex ratios, child and infant mortality, reproductive health. Poverty,

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14-May-2021 TriumphIAS

IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION IN RURAL INDIA: AND RELATED SCHEMES FOR WOMEN AND YOUTH

IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION IN RURAL INDIA: AND RELATED SCHEMES FOR WOMEN AND YOUTH Relevance: Sociology: Social Changes in India Education

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12-May-2021 TriumphIAS

PRIORITISING WOMEN’S HEALTH NEEDS

PRIORITISING WOMEN’S HEALTH NEEDS Relevance: Sociology: Emerging issues: ageing, sex ratios, child and infant mortality, reproductive health Poverty, deprivation and

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8-May-2021 TriumphIAS

SOCIAL AND GENDER NORMS AND CHILD MARRIAGE

SOCIAL AND GENDER NORMS AND CHILD MARRIAGE Relevance: Sociology: Gender and Emerging issues: ageing, sex ratios, child and infant mortality,

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