On 5/30/07, Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> wrote:
A much bigger example is Asia/Calcutta.  "Calcutta" is still somewhat
more popular than "Kolkata" in English, according to Google, but the
margin is much closer.

There's no hurry, but I have been thinking of changing it to
Asia/Delhi.  These days Delhi is a bit larger than Calcutta/Kolkata
anyway.  And nobody is messing with Delhi's spelling.  Yet.


I am an ex-Delhi resident, and one who still has family there.  There are calls to rename the city "Dilli", which is how it is pronounced phonetically locally, and written in Hindi.  I have not seen any official moves on this, yet, but I am afraid it may not be long.  The pressure to prove that we Dilli-walas are as anti-colonial as our neighbours is hard to resist.

I would have suggested Asia/Allahabad, being the official standard (I believe) of IST, but there are issues here, too.  Some locals wish it renamed " Ilâhâbâd", being the phonetic spelling, and others want it to be Prayag, which is the older (Hindu) name of the spot.

I am new on this list, just wanted to muddy the waters with too much info :-)

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Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta