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India once had different time zones for cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai. Each city followed its own local time. In ...
Assam's rejection of Indian Standard Time has sparked a set of fiery debates about nationalism, federalism, daylight, energy, geography, the tyranny of the (Indian) west over the east, and time in ...
In Indian Standard Time, this translates to approximately 4:30 PM IST on November 5 and will continue across states until around 6:30 AM IST on November 6.
The Indian Standard Time is set to be legalised. Funnily, it's not that we did not have Indian Standard Time; we did, but what we lacked was standardising it.
An Australian woman’s video about “Indian standard time” may trigger you, but in your heart, you’ll agree with her. Despite being notoriously impatient on the roads, some Indians do have a ...
Indian Standard Time in India was declared on 1 September 1947, which was five and a half (+5.30) hours ahead of Greenwich Standard Time. ‘Greenwich’ is a place in Britain also known as zero ...
How did various clocks in India reconcile and become Indian Standard Time and because time is ultimately fixed for arbitrary reasons, what happens when our body clocks go out of whack.
Should the Indian Standard Time (IST) be advanced? Stating that such a change is the need of the hour, city scientists have said that advancing the IST by half an hour will save energy by upto ...