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Indian Researcher Namaha Proposes New Global Calendar System to Simplify Timekeeping

Indian Researcher Namaha Proposes New Global Calendar System to Simplify Timekeeping

New Delhi : Indian youth researcher Namaha today announced a proposal for a new global calendar system, the Namaha Calendar. This system is designed to simplify time calculation and enhance global coordination, serving as a scientific effort to address the complexities of the Gregorian calendar, which was first introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582.

The Namaha Calendar is built on a foundation of simplicity and consistency. Its core features include:

A 360-day year, consisting of 12 months, each with exactly 30 days. This eliminates the need for leap years and simplifies annual planning.

A 61-second minute, a subtle but important scientific adjustment designed to keep time synchronized with the Earth’s solar orbit.

Fixed, predictable dates for all annual events, including holidays and personal occasions, which would fall on the same date every year.

"In the 16th century, the Gregorian calendar fulfilled humanity's needs by redefining time. "Today, in a digital and interconnected world, we need a system that is universally simple, predictable, and easy to coordinate. The Namaha Calendar is our next step in that direction", said Namaha.

Namaha and his team have outlined several concrete steps toward making this ambitious idea a global standard:

Scientific Validation: A team of astronomers and astrophysicists will work to scientifically validate the 61-second minute.

Global Proposal: The calendar is planned to be presented to global bodies such as the United Nations (UN) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for international recognition.

Pilot Projects: Digital pilot projects will be launched on smartphones and other smart devices to prove the system's functionality and utility.

This proposal is a significant step toward bringing the world onto a single timeline and fostering greater global cooperation.

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