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Dowry System and Violence Against Women in India
7-Jul-2025 TriumphIAS

Dowry System and Violence against Women in India

Dowry System and Violence against Women in India (Relevant for Sociology Paper I: Sociological Thinkers; Stratification and Mobility and Sociology

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26-Aug-2024 TriumphIAS

Sociological Analysis of increasing violence against women at the Work places in Indian Society: Vikash Ranjan | 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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3-Oct-2023 TriumphIAS

Honor Killing UPSC: A Sociological Perspective | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS

Honor Killing A Sociological Perspective (Relevant for Unit 13: Challenges of social Transformation (Violence Against Women) | Sociology Optional for

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23-Sep-2023 TriumphIAS

Violence Against Women in India UPSC: Causes, Forms, and Solutions | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS

Violence Against Women in India (Relevant for Sociology Optional for Civil Services Examination) Paper 2: Unit-13: Soical Changes in India;

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1-Sep-2023 TriumphIAS

Pervious Year Questions of Sociology Optional for UPSC | Triumph IAS

Explain Leela Dube Concept of Seed and Earth: Gender Construction in Hindu Society? (Paper: 2, Section- A, Year 2022, Unit

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4-Apr-2023 TriumphIAS

Feminism – Themes & Theories: Exploring the Historical Roots to Contemporary Expressions | UPSC Sociology Paper 1

FEMINISM – THEMES & THEORIES (Relevant for UPSC Sociology Paper 1) Introduction: Feminism is a complex and multifaceted movement that

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31-Mar-2023 TriumphIAS

Radical Feminism: Challenging Patriarchal Structures for Gender Equality

RADICAL FEMINISM (Relevant for UPSC Sociology Syllabus – Topic : Major Theoretical Strands of Research Methodology) Radical Feminism: Challenging Patriarchal

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4-Aug-2021 TriumphIAS

Why are young women killing themselves in Kerala?

Why are young women killing themselves in Kerala? Sociology: paper I: Sociological thinkers: Emile Durkheim: Suicide Paper II: Violence against

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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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8-May-2021 TriumphIAS

NORMS AFFECTING THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF CHILD MARRIAGE ON WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN

NORMS AFFECTING THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF CHILD MARRIAGE ON WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN Relevance: Sociology: Gender, Emerging issues: ageing, sex

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18-Aug-2020 TriumphIAS

Impact of Lockdown on women & children

Impact of Lockdown on women & children Relevance: G.S paper I: Society and social issues & Sociology: Emerging issues: ageing,

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30-Jul-2020 TriumphIAS

Violence Against Women in Indian Society

Violence Against Women in Indian Society RELEVANT for UPSC-CSE SOCIOLOGY, ESSAY & GENERAL STUDIES PAPER 1 Of all forms of

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4-Jun-2020 TriumphIAS

Draft National Policy for Women 2016

Draft National Policy for Women 2016 Relevance: G.S paper I: Society and social Issues: Women Issues & G. S paper

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31-May-2020 TriumphIAS

Menstruation: A Sociological View on an Unseen Discrimination & Taboo in Indian Society.

Menstruation: A Sociological View on an Unseen Discrimination & Taboo in Indian Society. Relevance: Sociology: Social Changes in India: Emerging issues: ageing,

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6-May-2020 TriumphIAS

COVID-19: Role of community platforms in reducing violence against women

COVID-19: Role of community platforms in reducing violence against women Relevance: Sociology: Challenges of Social Transformation:(a) Crisis of development: displacement, environmental

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