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UTC+05:30
UTC+5:30 is an identifier for a time offset of 5 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. The Indian Standard Time, used in India, and the Sri Lanka Standard Time, followed in Sri Lanka, are based on the same. and Sri Lanka. It has the second-largest population among time zones, after UTC+08:00.
Samvat Calendar
historical calendar of hindus
Hindu calendar
collection of traditional lunisolar calendars of the Hindus
Indian national calendar
Indian National calander format
UTC+04:51
UTC+04:51 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +04:51.
Indian Standard Time
time zone, observed in India and Sri Lanka; UTC+05:30
Bangla calendar
luni-solar calendar used in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent
Nanakshahi calendar
calendar
Hindu units of time
concept of time in Hinduism
Tamil calendar
sidereal Hindu calendar used by the Tamil people
Fasli Calendar
harvest-based calendar system
Punjabi calendar
luni-solar calendar used by the Punjabi people of the Indian subcontinent
Malayalam calendar
calendar used in the Indian state of Kerala
Prahar
Prahara is a Sanskrit term for a unit of time, or subdivision of the day, approximately three hours long.
Calcutta time
time zone
Port Blair mean time
time zone formerly used in India
time in India
overview of the time zones used in India
Madras time
time zone established in 1802 by John Goldingham; approximately UTC+5:21