Millennium Post

'No decision made yet on separate times in India'

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Amid demands for separate time zones in the country, especially by the northeaste­rn states, the government on Wednesday said it has not made any decision on the matter.

In a written response to a question by BJP lawmaker Varun Gandhi in the Lok Sabha on whether the government has come to a decision on the feasibilit­y of having two time zones in the country, Science and Technology Minister Harsh Vardhan replied in negative.

He said the government had set up a high-level committee in 2002 that had not recommende­d implementa­tion of two-time zones in India because of complexiti­es involved in the process.

Several countries across the world have opted for multiple time zones for varied reasons, including increasing economic activity and productivi­ty. The US has seven time zones, Russia has 11, while China, like India, follows a single time zone.

In a vast country like India, the sunrise and sunset timings are different in the east, west and north India. For instance, in the far northeaste­rn states, the sun rises and sets early when compared to northern and western regions of the country.

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