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A society that has more justice is a society that needs less charity
13-Apr-2026 TriumphIAS

A society that has more justice is a society that needs less charity – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir

𝐑𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫: Essay for IAS  INTRODUCTION Charity has long been celebrated as a moral virtue, an expression of compassion that

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Reservation, Meritocracy and Social Justice Debate in India | Sociology Perspective for UPSC
7-Mar-2026 TriumphIAS

Reservation, Meritocracy, and the Social Justice Debate in India

Relevant for Sociology Optional Paper 1, Paper 2, and GS Paper I (Indian Society) Introduction The debate surrounding reservation and

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National Girl Child Day: A Celebration of Equality and Empowerment in India
24-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

National Girl Child Day: A Celebration of Equality and Empowerment in India

National Girl Child Day: A Celebration of Equality and Empowerment in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2) Every year on

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Caste Census, Social Justice, and the Politics of Enumeration: A Sociological Analysis of Contemporary India
12-Jan-2026 TriumphIAS

Caste Census, Social Justice, and the Politics of Enumeration: A Sociological Analysis of Contemporary India

Caste Census, Social Justice, and the Politics of Enumeration: A Sociological Analysis of Contemporary India (Relevant for Sociology Paper I

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Addressing Systemic Failure in the Implementation of the SC/ST (PoA) Act, 1989: A Sociological Perspective
19-Dec-2025 TriumphIAS

Addressing Systemic Failure in the Implementation of the SC/ST (PoA) Act, 1989: A Sociological Perspective

Addressing Systemic Failure in the Implementation of the SC/ST (PoA) Act, 1989: A Sociological Perspective (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2:

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Human Rights Day: A Global Commitment to Equality, Dignity, and Freedom
18-Dec-2025 TriumphIAS

Human Rights Day: A Global Commitment to Equality, Dignity, and Freedom

Human Rights Day: A Global Commitment to Equality, Dignity, and Freedom (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and Mobility and

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Towards an Inclusive India: A Sociological Perspective on Disability Rights and Empowerment
16-Dec-2025 TriumphIAS

Towards an Inclusive India: A Sociological Perspective on Disability Rights and Empowerment

Towards an Inclusive India: A Sociological Perspective on Disability Rights and Empowerment (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and Mobility

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Unite Against Violence: A Sociological Reading of Gendered Power, Technology, and Resistance
29-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

Unite Against Violence: A Sociological Reading of Gendered Power, Technology, and Resistance

Unite Against Violence: A Sociological Reading of Gendered Power, Technology, and Resistance (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2: Challenges of Social

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150 Years of Arya Samaj: Revisiting Dayanand Saraswati’s Vision of Rational Faith and Social Justice
6-Nov-2025 TriumphIAS

150 Years of Arya Samaj: Revisiting Dayanand Saraswati’s Vision of Rational Faith and Social Justice

150 Years of Arya Samaj: Revisiting Dayanand Saraswati’s Vision of Rational Faith and Social Justice (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2:

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Justice Delayed, Justice Denied: A Sociological Lens on India’s Execution Petition Crisis
28-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

Justice Delayed, Justice Denied: A Sociological Lens on India’s Execution Petition Crisis

Justice Delayed, Justice Denied: A Sociological Lens on India’s Execution Petition Crisis (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and Mobility)

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Poverty Beyond Numbers: A Sociological Reading of the Updated Rangarajan Poverty Line
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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Towards Inclusion: The Supreme Court’s Push for Transgender Rights and Social Justice in India
22-Oct-2025 TriumphIAS

Towards Inclusion: The Supreme Court’s Push for Transgender Rights and Social Justice in India

Towards Inclusion: The Supreme Court’s Push for Transgender Rights and Social Justice in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification

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Firecracker Ban in India: Environmental Protection and Social Justice
30-Sep-2025 TriumphIAS

Firecracker Ban in India: Environmental Protection and Social Justice

Firecracker Ban in India: Environmental Protection and Social Justice (Relevant for Sociology Paper 2: Challenges of Social transformation) Introduction The

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Reimagining Equality: The Sociology of Reservation beyond the 50% Cap
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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11-Sep-2025 TriumphIAS

Beyond Legal Recognition: A Sociological Perspective on Transgender Inclusion in India

Beyond Legal Recognition: A Sociological Perspective on Transgender Inclusion in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper 1: Stratification and Mobility) Introduction

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