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On what basis will you decide how many standard times should be there in a country?
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Solution
Standard time of a country is the time of the country determined legally and is binding on all the regions. It is the harmonisation of different time zones in a geographical area rather than using the solar time. It was established in the 19th century to enable weather forecasting and set railway timings. Some of the importance of following a standard time is should be considered while deciding the number of standard times to be followed in any country:
- It helps in avoiding confusions of time differences that can happen between the extreme points in the same country.
- It helps in properly scheduling the railway and the airway timings.
- It helps in making defined schedules for meeting with the delegates from other foreign countries.
- It helps to coordinate activities and reduces the loss of time incurred in adjusting the time zones.
- It helps to improve communication across the same country.
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