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October 19, 2018

There exists a strong demand for a separate time zone by northeast populace for a very long period. Should India have to follow two time zones? Justify your stand. (200 words)

Refer – The Indian Express

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IAS Parliament 6 years

KEY POINTS

·         India has a single time zone, defined by mean longitude at 82.5oE of the GMT, passing through Mirzapur in UP.

·         This results in almost a 2hr difference in sunrise from east to west.

·         The people, legislators and industrialists from northeast part of the country have been demanding a separate time zone for a long time.

·         It is time for India to follow two time zones to address their genuine concerns with the existing Indian Standard Time (IST).

Problems with the existing IST

·         Day light wastage – The Sun rises and sets much earlier than the official working hours.

·         Early sunrise leads to loss of many daylight hours. In winter, this problem gets even more severe and more consumption of electricity is required to keep life active.

·         Wasting productive hours – If the human circadian rhythm is not synchronous to light–dark (sunrise/sunset) cycle, the working efficiency of the people will be compromised.

·         The existing IST fails in this case and the productive hours of people gets wasted.

Advantages of having two time zones

·         Energy savings The country could potentially save 20 million kWh energy a year if it follows two time zones.

·         Also, the peak energy demands might be currently being met through costly, and sometimes polluting, methods of energy production.

·         A reduction in this is likely to have several positive effects.

·         Promote physical activity – It may encourage greater sports and recreation participation.

·         Mainstream north-east region – It should help the north-eastern states to better align economic activities with the rest of the country.

·         Meeting other social policy objectives – Longer daylight during evenings is likely to contribute towards reducing road accidents and improving women's safety.

·         Having 2 time zones will synchronize human circadian rhythm with light–dark cycle.

·         It is intimately tied to health, wellbeing and efficiency at work, which in turn, is intimately related to the overall socio-economic development of the region.

Road to future

·         India’s time keeper – CSIR’s National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has recently proposed an implementable solution which locates the second time zone in the “chicken neck”, connecting northeast to the rest of India.

·         In this line, the border between the two time zones has a very narrow spatial-width with minimum number of train stations.

·         So, it will reduce the probability of rail accidents which is the major reason for opposition for two time zones in India. 

AJITH 6 years

Review please

IAS Parliament 6 years

Try to include women safety, physical activity and health problems to strengthen your justification. Keep writing.

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