Louis,

Bon jour. I don't have current knowledge but I used to live there. We predominantly used metric measures for official or semi-official purposes. In engineering school, given my age, we used CGS giving way to MKSA and eventually SI. Colloquial use of "miles", "feet", "yards" and "acres" are fairly common, though most people have the metric equivalents in mind. It appears that many people use meters and yards almost interchangeably. There are also many indigenous units like "bhiga" (areal) etc.

Mass is always in kilograms with standard prefixes. Distances are usually in meters with standard prefixes. Temperatures always in degrees Celsius (with the usual propensity to say Centigrade as in most "old" metric countries). Everyday volumes in liters with prefixes. Large volumes are in cubic meters. BTW, no "inches"

All this was formalized, although metric measures were in use since independence in 1947, through the enactment of law (http://fcamin.nic.in/wm_1976.htm ).

If I find additional references I'll post them later. HTH.

Krishna

  Louis JOURDAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Who has information about metrication in India ?

Thanks

Louis


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