Indian Society (GS Paper I) - Mains 2026
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Why Indian Society?
Indian Society is a dynamic and high-scoring section in GS Paper I. It connects seamlessly with current affairs, social issues, and governance. Our course helps you analyze trends, structure answers, and use multidisciplinary perspectives to write impactful answers.
Course Coverage:
Core Topics:
Salient Features of Indian Society: Diversity, pluralism, unity in diversity
Role of Women & Women’s Organization: Gender issues, empowerment schemes, feminist movements
Population & Associated Issues: Aging, migration, urbanization, demographic dividend
Poverty & Developmental Issues: Inequality, hunger, poverty alleviation programs
Social Empowerment: SC/ST/OBC, minorities, LGBTQ+ rights
Regionalism & Secularism: Language, caste, communalism, identity politics
Globalization & Social Change: Westernization, modernization, impact on family and culture
Special Focus Areas for 2026:
Current Themes:
Impact of AI and technology on society
Climate change and social vulnerability
Pandemic-induced social changes
Farmer protests and agrarian distress
Caste census and reservation debates
Interlinkages: Connecting society with polity, economy, and ethics
Teaching Approach:
Conceptual Clarity: Simplified explanations of sociological terms
Current Integration: Linking static topics with recent events
Answer Writing: Framework-based approach for high marks
Case Studies: Real-life examples to enrich answers
Data & Reports: Using NFHS, NCRB, economic surveys, etc.
Course Features:
30+ Hours of Live Classes: In-depth coverage of syllabus
Answer Writing Workshops: 10+ practice sessions with personalized feedback
Model Answers: 50+ pre-written answers for reference
Current Affairs Compendium: Social issues from the last 2 years
PYQ Analysis: 2013-2025 solved questions
Study Material:
Indian Society Handbook: Comprehensive theory notes
Current Issues Digest: Monthly updates on social trends
Quote Bank: Statements from sociologists and reformers
Mind Maps: Visual summaries of complex topics
Who Should Join?
Aspirants targeting 120+ in GS Paper I
Those struggling to structure society answers
Repeaters needing updated content and practice
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