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Govt says no decision made yet on separate times in India

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Amid demands for separate in the country, especially by the northeastern states, the government today said it has not made any decision on the matter.

In a written response to a question by BJP lawmaker in the Lok Sabha on whether the government has come to a decision on the feasibility of having two in the country, Science and replied in negative.

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

Several countries across the world have opted for multiple for varied reasons, including increasing economic activity and productivity. The US has seven time zones, 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 For instance, in the far northeastern states, the sun rises and sets early when compared to northern and western regions of the country.

Votaries of separate argue that having a single time zone hampers productivity in east and northeastern states.

"The committee, in order to meet the objective of gainfully utilising the morning hours and to provide better recreational avenues during the evening hours, had recommended advancing work timings suitably in the eastern and northeastern states," Vardhan said.

An advisory was also issued to eastern and northeastern states to consider advancing work timings accordingly, Vardhan added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 15:25 IST
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