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Indian Time Zones
(IST)
India Time Zones
India's Time Zones were established in 1884. Originally there were two Time
Zones, the Bombay Time and Calcutta Time.
Bombay continued to have a different time (39 minutes behind IST) until 1955.
IST, which is GMT plus 5.30 hrs, came into existence in 1905.
In certain time-zone maps, IST is also designated E*. There is only one time
zone for all of India. India does not observe any form of daylight saving time
or any other seasonal adjustments to the time.
India does not observe Daylight Saving Time now. During the Sino-Indian War in
1962 and the India-Pakistan Wars in 1965 and 1971, it was used.
With India's western and eastern borders some 2,000 km (1,250 miles) apart,
India could well have three time zones! Like China, however, India chooses
to have a single time zone across the whole country.
Railway Time or Madras Time
In the very early days of railways in India, local time was observed at each
large city, in common with practice in most other countries at the time. Because
of their importance as commercial and economic centres, Bombay time and Calcutta
time assumed special importance and were followed for many official purposes in
the late 19th century (Bombay Time from 1884), effectively forming two time
zones for British India.
Calcutta time was 5 hours, 30 minutes, and 21 seconds in advance of GMT, while
Bombay Time was 4 hours and 51 minutes ahead of GMT.
Many railway companies, however, standardized on using Madras time as
being in between Bombay and Calcutta times, and often this, rather than Bombay
time, was used in Indian timetables from the late 1880s onward.
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USA & Canada clocks
on Daylight Saving Time until:
Sunday 4 November 2012 2am local time
Europe / UK clocks
on Summer Time until:
Sunday 28 October 2012 01:00 GMT
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