india has 3 different time zones (right or wrong)
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Answer:
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Explanation:
India falls into one time zone, IST.
I think you’re confusing geographical time with civil time. But then you need to consider the granularity. Look north to Nepal, where the time is 15 minutes ahead of India. How about dividing India into quarter hour time zones, starting at Kutch (68° E) with an offset UTC+4:30, going via UTC+4:45, UTC+5:00 (Mumbai), UTC+5:15 (Delhi), UTC+5:30 (Chennai), UTC+5:45 and UTC+6:00 (Kolkata), UTC+6:15, UTC+6:30 (eastern end of Arunachal Pradesh)? Nine time zones!
What positive impact would it have? Beats me. I can see negative impacts. People in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata would hve to convert time before talking to each other. I've been through that: I used to live in South Australia (UTC+9:30 in the winter), and most of Australia is on UTC+10:00 in the winter. We continually had to adapt. There's a movement in SA trying to get time changed to the same as the Eastern States. India doesn't want that pain.