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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. 

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one of the powers of Election Commission mentioned is to determine the territorial area of electoral constituencies throughout the country based on Delimitation Commission Act of Parliament. What does this power mean? Isn't delimitation carried out by the Delimitation Commission itself? Is it merely advisory?
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one of the powers of Election Commission mentioned is to determine the territorial area of electoral constituencies throughout the country based on Delimitation Commission Act of Parliament. What does this power mean? Isn't delimitation carried out by the Delimitation Commission itself? Is it merely advisory?

I read once that delimitation commission consists of members from EC.  Not fully butI guess CEC is member of it along with other State election commission. 

Delimitation commission isn't advisory, its decisions are binding and as far as I remember they cannot be challenged in SC/HC. I am not sure.

Shailputri,
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one of the powers of Election Commission mentioned is to determine the territorial area of electoral constituencies throughout the country based on Delimitation Commission Act of Parliament. What does this power mean? Isn't delimitation carried out by the Delimitation Commission itself? Is it merely advisory?

I think it's like the President and the CoM. Everything is done by the President, but not really. 

sjerngal,Shailputri
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CURRENCY AND GOLD REVALUATION ACCOUNT OF RBI CAN COME UNDER STRESS WHEN CURRENCY APPRECIATES.

What does this statement mean?

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On an average how much time should be allocated per passage of this type.Anyone can tell who is solving csat paper.?



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Is equilization levy 2% or 6 %??? 

originally(for digital advertising etc.) it was 6% but in the new rules which bought e-commerce companies into its ambit for them, it's 2%. 

P.S. : I may be wrong, if anyone else can confirm?


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Is equilization levy 2% or 6 %??? 

originally(for digital advertising etc.) it was 6% but in the new rules which bought e-commerce companies into its ambit for them, it's 2%. 

P.S. : I may be wrong, if anyone else can confirm?



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Is equilization levy 2% or 6 %??? 

originally(for digital advertising etc.) it was 6% but in the new rules which bought e-commerce companies into its ambit for them, it's 2%. 

P.S. : I may be wrong, if anyone else can confirm?



It means I am correct right?

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Is equilization levy 2% or 6 %??? 

originally(for digital advertising etc.) it was 6% but in the new rules which bought e-commerce companies into its ambit for them, it's 2%. 

P.S. : I may be wrong, if anyone else can confirm?



It means I am correct right?

Yea!

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can anyone share link of official upsc answer key of 2011
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Consider the following statements:

1. The point where tax is being imposed is known as 'incidence of tax'.

2. The point where tax makes its effect known is known as 'impact of tax'.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a 

1 only

b 

2 only

c 

Both 1 and 2

d 

Neither 1 nor 2

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can anyone share link of official upsc answer key of 2011


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Consider the following statements:

1. The point where tax is being imposed is known as 'incidence of tax'.

2. The point where tax makes its effect known is known as 'impact of tax'.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a 

1 only

b 

2 only

c 

Both 1 and 2

d 

Neither 1 nor 2

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Anthro,Shailputri
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Okay :white_check_mark::white_check_mark:

sjerngal,
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@Shailputri Mnemonic...impact has "p" for producer, incidence has "c" for consumer. Initial burden on producer, hence impact and final burden on consumer hence incidence


Shailputri,
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He CAN NOT PARDON a death sentence, but HE CAN COMMUTE it to life sentence , etc.. 

The article here has bad choice of words and hence it might have confused you. 

If I am not wrong Death row here does not mean Death sentence.

"It means a sentence of imprisonment for life is imposed on conviction of a person for an offence for which death is one of the punishments provided by law. "

- Source: Section 433A 


Anthro,Shailputri
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@sjerngal Yeah I think the word "death row" is crucial. Its not a death sentence. That solves my doubt. Thanks


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