Why do have a difference of approximately two hours between the eastern and western tip of India?
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The time difference between the western-most part and the eastern-most point of India is approximately two hours, the effect of which is that the sun rises and sets much earlier in the North-East than it does in the rest of the country. ... Since Independence, IST has been the official time for the whole country.
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