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Madras Time

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in 1884, railway companies in India began to use Madras time as an intermediate time zone between the two zones. This led to Madras time also being known as "
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which is derived from the location of the observatory at 82.5°E longitude in Shankargarh
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A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts
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were set up as the two official time zones during the
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time zone
John Goldingham
British East India Company
British India
Madras
Greenwich Mean Time
UTC+05:30
Calcutta Time
UTC+05:21:14
Indian Standard Time
Allahabad
Uttar Pradesh
Bombay Time
Calcutta Time
British Raj
Railway time of India
Indian Standard Time
Bombay Time
Calcutta Time
Indian Standard Time
Port Blair mean time
Railway time in India
Time in India
UTC+05:30
"Eclipses of the Satellites of Jupiter, observed by John Goldingham and under his Superintendence, at Madras, in the East Indies"
"On Time in India"
"On the Introduction of a Standard Time for India"


"Odds and Ends"

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