The Centre has drafted rules on how the One Nation, One Time proposal will work. As of now, while India functions follows IST (Indian Standard Time), the exact time is determined by GPS satellites, ...
Developed in collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory and the Indian Space Research Organisation, the draft rules ...
India Set to Standardize Indian Standard Time (IST) with Legal Metrology Rules for National Synchronization and Precision.
To provide millisecond and nanosecond accuracy, the Indian government is working on aproject which will ensure that entire country follows a unified Indian Standard Time.
India's 'One Nation, One Time' initiative seeks to synchronize Indian Standard Time nationwide, aiming to enhance economic ...
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Currently, IST is determined, down to the millisecond, using GPS satellites linked to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
The government has termed such precision as vital for sectors like navigation, telecommunications, power grid synchronisation, banking, digital governance, and cutting-edge scientific research, ...
Draft norms “All references to time in legal, administrative, and official documents shall be considered to refer to Indian Standard Time (IST), unless explicitly stated otherwise,” the draft ...
DST will end at 03:00:00 AM, Sunday, Mar 25, 1917. When local clocks are to be set backward by 1 hour.
In a move to standardise timekeeping, the government has drafted comprehensive rules mandating the exclusive use of Indian Standard Time (IST) across all official and commercial platforms ...