13. Why India opted for one Indian standard time?plssssssssss answeeeer
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Using the local time of the central location, the maximum difference in local time and National time would be 1 hour at any place in India. A difference of one hour would not be a serious issue. Using one timezone further avoid confusion over timings of trains, flights, etc when traveling domestically.
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India had opted for one Indian standard time
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- From" Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh" there is a "time lag" of 2 hours. Therefore, time along the "Standard Meridian" of India (82°30'E) passing via Mirzapur(Uttar Pradesh) is considered as the "standard time" for the whole nation.
- If a standard time is not adopted the various regions of India would have different times, thereby causing problems. So for the entire nation it was decided that they have a "standard time" & was referred to as Indian standard time
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