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Necessity of ‘Two Time Zones: IST-I (UTC + 5 : 30 h) and IST-II (UTC + 6 : 30 h)’ in India and Its Implementation


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1 Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), CSIR-NPL Campus, New Delhi 110 012, India
2 CSIR-National Physical Laboratory (CSIR-NPL), Dr K. S. Krishnan Marg, New Delhi 110 012,, India
 

A strong demand of a separate time zone by northeast populace has been a matter of great debate for a very long period. However, no implementable solution to this genuine problem has yet been proposed. The CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, CSIR-NPL (the National Measurement Institute, NMI, o f India and custodian o f Indian Standard Time, IST) proposes an implementable solution that puts the country in two time zones: (i) IST-I (UTC + 5: 30 h, represented by longitude passing through 82 °33 E) covering the regions falling between longitude 68 °7 E and 89 °52 E and (ii) IST-II (UTC + 6: 30 h, represented by longitude passing through 97°30E) encompassing the regions between 89°52E and 97°25E. The proposed demarcation line between IST-I and IST-II, falling at longitude 89 °52 E, is derived from analyses o f synchronizing the circadian clocks to normal office hours (9: 00 a.m. to 5 : 30p.m.). This demarcation line passes through the border of West Bengal and Assam and has a narrow spatial extension, which makes it easier to implement from the railways point o f view. Once approved, the implementation would require establishment of a laboratory for ‘Primary Time Ensemble - I I ’ generating IST-II in any o f the north-eastern states, which would be equivalent to the existing ‘Primary Time Ensemble-I’ at CSIR-NPL, New Delhi.

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Circadian Clock, Energy Saving, Indian Standard Time, Longitude, Sun Graphs, Two Time Zone.
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  • Necessity of ‘Two Time Zones: IST-I (UTC + 5 : 30 h) and IST-II (UTC + 6 : 30 h)’ in India and Its Implementation

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Authors

Lakhi Sharma
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), CSIR-NPL Campus, New Delhi 110 012, India
S. De
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), CSIR-NPL Campus, New Delhi 110 012, India
P. Kandpal
CSIR-National Physical Laboratory (CSIR-NPL), Dr K. S. Krishnan Marg, New Delhi 110 012,, India
M. P. Olaniya
CSIR-National Physical Laboratory (CSIR-NPL), Dr K. S. Krishnan Marg, New Delhi 110 012,, India
S. Yadav
CSIR-National Physical Laboratory (CSIR-NPL), Dr K. S. Krishnan Marg, New Delhi 110 012,, India
T. Bhardwaj
CSIR-National Physical Laboratory (CSIR-NPL), Dr K. S. Krishnan Marg, New Delhi 110 012,, India
P. Thorat
CSIR-National Physical Laboratory (CSIR-NPL), Dr K. S. Krishnan Marg, New Delhi 110 012,, India
S. Panja
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), CSIR-NPL Campus, New Delhi 110 012, India
P. Arora
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), CSIR-NPL Campus, New Delhi 110 012, India
N. Sharma
CSIR-National Physical Laboratory (CSIR-NPL), Dr K. S. Krishnan Marg, New Delhi 110 012,, India
A. Agarwal
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), CSIR-NPL Campus, New Delhi 110 012, India
T. D. Senguttuvan
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), CSIR-NPL Campus, New Delhi 110 012, India
V. N. Ojha
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), CSIR-NPL Campus, New Delhi 110 012, India
D. K. Aswal
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), CSIR-NPL Campus, New Delhi 110 012, India

Abstract


A strong demand of a separate time zone by northeast populace has been a matter of great debate for a very long period. However, no implementable solution to this genuine problem has yet been proposed. The CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, CSIR-NPL (the National Measurement Institute, NMI, o f India and custodian o f Indian Standard Time, IST) proposes an implementable solution that puts the country in two time zones: (i) IST-I (UTC + 5: 30 h, represented by longitude passing through 82 °33 E) covering the regions falling between longitude 68 °7 E and 89 °52 E and (ii) IST-II (UTC + 6: 30 h, represented by longitude passing through 97°30E) encompassing the regions between 89°52E and 97°25E. The proposed demarcation line between IST-I and IST-II, falling at longitude 89 °52 E, is derived from analyses o f synchronizing the circadian clocks to normal office hours (9: 00 a.m. to 5 : 30p.m.). This demarcation line passes through the border of West Bengal and Assam and has a narrow spatial extension, which makes it easier to implement from the railways point o f view. Once approved, the implementation would require establishment of a laboratory for ‘Primary Time Ensemble - I I ’ generating IST-II in any o f the north-eastern states, which would be equivalent to the existing ‘Primary Time Ensemble-I’ at CSIR-NPL, New Delhi.

Keywords


Circadian Clock, Energy Saving, Indian Standard Time, Longitude, Sun Graphs, Two Time Zone.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv115%2Fi7%2F1252-1261