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  2. Indian Standard Time - Wikipedia

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    Indian Standard Time. DST is not observed in this time zone. Indian Standard Time ( IST ), sometimes also called India Standard Time, is the time zone observed throughout the Republic of India, with a time offset of UTC+05:30. India does not observe daylight saving time or other seasonal adjustments. In military and aviation time, IST is ...

  3. Time in India - Wikipedia

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    Time in India. DST is not observed in this time zone. India uses only one time zone (even though it spans two geographical time zones) across the whole nation and all its territories, called Indian Standard Time (IST), which equates to UTC+05:30, i.e. five and a half hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

  4. Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai ( / mʊmˈbaɪ / ⓘ, Marathi: [ˈmumbəi], ISO: Mumbaī; formerly known as Bombay [a]) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city of India with an estimated population of 12.5 million (1.25 crore ). [19] Mumbai is the centre of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, the ...

  5. How India got stuck in its own unusual time zone - AOL

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    The start of the 20th century saw some push from scientific associations to calibrate India’s time to GMT. The Royal Society in London proposed two time zones for India, both in full-hour ...

  6. Bombay Time - Wikipedia

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    Bombay Time. 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, Calcutta (now Kolkata ), and Bombay (now Mumbai ).

  7. List of tz database time zones - Wikipedia

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    List of tz database time zones. The tz database partitions the world into regions where local clocks all show the same time. This map was made by combining version 2023d with OpenStreetMap data, using open source software. [1] This is a list of time zones from release 2024a of the tz database. [2]

  8. Climate of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Source 1: India Meteorological Department (sun 1971–2000) Time and Date (dewpoints, 1985–2015) Source 2: Tokyo Climate Center (mean temperatures 1991–2020), [6] Weather Atlas [7] Climate data for Mumbai ( Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport , located in Santacruz ) 1991–2020, extremes 1951–2012)

  9. UTC+05:30 - Wikipedia

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    UTC+5:30 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +05:30. This time is used in India [1] and Sri Lanka, [2] and was formerly used in Nepal. [3] It is five and a half hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. Around 1.4 billion people live inside this time zone, making it the second-most populous after UTC+08:00.