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- Bombay_Time abstract "Bombay Time was one of the two official time zones established in British India in 1884. The time zone was established during the International Meridian Conference held at Washington, D.C in the United States in 1884. It was then decided that India would have two time zones, with Calcutta (now Kolkata) using the 90th meridian east and Bombay (now Mumbai) the 75th meridian east. Bombay time was set at 4 hours and 51 minutes ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).Bombay time however faced difficulties in converting to Indian Standard Time (IST) after that was adopted on 1 January 1906 as the official time zone of India. During the same time period in Mumbai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a prominent freedom fighter of the Indian independence movement was put on trial in a bomb blast case. With public sentiment against the government, prominent barrister Pherozeshah Mehta fervidly argued against the time change. He managed to stall proceedings in the Bombay Municipal Corporation for a few days by arguing that the government did not take the people into confidence. Faced with rising public resentment over the trial, the government shelved the conversion, and Bombay time was maintained until 1955.".
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- Bombay_Time wikiPageRevisionID "655840801".
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- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Bal_Gangadhar_Tilak.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Brihanmumbai_Municipal_Corporation.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink British_India.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Calcutta_Time.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Calcutta_time.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Category:1884_establishments_in_India.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mumbai.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Category:Time_in_India.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Category:Time_zones.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Greenwich_Mean_Time.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Standard_Time.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Indian_independence_movement.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink International_Meridian_Conference.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Kolkata.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Madras_Time.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Madras_time.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Mumbai.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Municipal_Corporation_of_Greater_Mumbai.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Pherozeshah_Mehta.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Port_Blair_mean_time.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Railway_time.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- Bombay_Time wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bombay Time".
- Bombay_Time hasPhotoCollection Bombay_Time.
- Bombay_Time wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Bombay_Time subject Category:1884_establishments_in_India.
- Bombay_Time subject Category:Mumbai.
- Bombay_Time subject Category:Time_in_India.
- Bombay_Time subject Category:Time_zones.
- Bombay_Time hypernym Zones.
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- Bombay_Time type Page.
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- Bombay_Time comment "Bombay Time was one of the two official time zones established in British India in 1884. The time zone was established during the International Meridian Conference held at Washington, D.C in the United States in 1884. It was then decided that India would have two time zones, with Calcutta (now Kolkata) using the 90th meridian east and Bombay (now Mumbai) the 75th meridian east.".
- Bombay_Time label "Bombay Time".
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- Bombay_Time sameAs Q4940595.
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- Bombay_Time wasDerivedFrom Bombay_Time?oldid=655840801.
- Bombay_Time isPrimaryTopicOf Bombay_Time.