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Doubt Clearance Thread: UPSC 2021

"When in doubt, observe and ask questions. When certain, observe at length and ask many more questions."

Created this thread as a one stop solution for all members so that all the doubts wherein any conceptual clarification is required can be solved here. 

jack_Sparrow,curious_kidand122 otherslike this
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Guys, 

Need help.

I have studied vedanta philosophy from somewhere which was very well explained. Some keywords were nirguna saguna brahmana. Now I don't remember where it was. I think it was in explanation of any question paper. So if anyone has come across it or remembers the source please send it.

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Can someone provide list of Patent list allowed and not allowed in India

NOT ALLOWED-> 

  1. 1)  an invention which is frivolous or which claims anything obviously contrary to well established natural laws;

  2. 2)  an invention the primary or intended use or commercial exploitation of which could be contrary to public order or morality or which causes serious prejudice to human , animal or plant life or health or to the environment;

  3. 3)  the mere discovery of scientific principle or the formulation of an abstract theory or discovery of any living thing or non-living substance occurring in nature;

  4. 4)  the mere discovery of a new form of a known substance which does not result in enhancement of the known efficacy of that substance or the mere discovery of any new property or new use for a known substance or of the mere use of a known process, machine or apparatus unless such known process results in a new product or employs at least one new reactant;

    Explanation: For the purposes of this clause, salts, esters, ethers, polymorphs, metabolites, pure form, particle size, isomers, mixtures of isomers, complexes, combinations and other derivatives of known substance shall be considered to be the same substance, unless they differ significantly in properties with regards to efficacy;

  5. 5)  a substance obtained by mere admixture resulting only in the aggregation of the properties of the components thereof or a process for producing such substance;

  6. 6)  the mere arrangement or re-arrangement or duplication of known devices each functioning independently of one another in a known way;

  7. 7)  a method of agriculture or horticulture;

  8. 8)  any process for medicinal, surgical, curative, prophylactic (diagnostic, therapeutic) or other

    treatment of human beings or any process for a similar treatment of animals to render them

    free of disease or to increase their economic value or that of their products;

  9. 9)  plants and animals in whole or any part thereof other than microorganisms but including seeds, varieties and species and essentially biological processes for production or

    propagation of plants and animals;

  10. 10)  a mathematical or business method or a computer program per se or algorithms;

  11. 11)  a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work or any other aesthetic creation whatsoever

    including cinematographic works and television productions;

  12. 12)  a mere scheme or rule or method of performing mental act or method of playing game;

  13. 13)  a presentation of information;

  14. 14)  topography of integrated circuits;

  15. 15)  an invention which, in effect, is traditional knowledge or which is an aggregation or

    duplication of known properties of traditionally known component or components;

  16. 16)  inventions relating to atomic energy;

GaryVee,Learner1913
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Right to vote - constitutional right ->>Rajabala vs state of Haryana case


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Constitutional rights are those which are guaranteed by constitution itself. So, for example all FRs are constitutional rights but vice versa isn't true. 

A person can approach to any authority for redressal of their grievances and being written in any language (Sorry, I don't remember the Article and correct para phrasing) is also a constitutional right.

Legal rights are those which are provided by parliamentary act. Example rights given under MGNREGA are legal right. Remember, right to livelihood is FR under A21 but say allowances in case of denied work under MGNREGA is an example of legal right.

I hope I'm not wrong.

Archand,
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Anyone can sell on GeM or is it open only for MSMEs?
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GEM UNDER MCA,SIMILAR TO MEIS,SEIS AND RODPT

min of commerce ya corporate affairs


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difference b/w e-kisan mandi and eNam ?
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Slightly confused in this statement's translation.

"India is the  largest importer of vegetable oils in the world followed by China and USA".

Is India largest importer or 3rd largest importer of vegetable oils ??

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@farzicoder largest importer


brownianMotion,
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@Conquer no. see pic. 


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Why is 2nd statement correct?

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Isn't the 2nd statement correct too?

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