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Union Minister Pralhad Joshi announced India will mandate Indian Standard Time (IST) across all sectors, enhancing accuracy ...
Currently, multiple systems in India rely on foreign time sources like GPS, leading to inconsistencies and risks.
The Indian government is set to mandate Indian Standard Time (IST) for all official activities, aiming to eliminate reliance ...
Mandating Indian Standard Time for all activities to enhance security, accuracy, and synchronization in digital transactions ...
In its communication to ISPs, the DoT emphasised the importance of synchronising all network clocks with NPL or NIC-operated ...
The DOT has requested that ISPs synchronise their clocks with servers maintained by the National Informatics Centre or the ...
Did you know the Indian Standard Time (IST) is derived from the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) with an offset of +5.30 ...
Govt to mandate Indian Standard Time for all official use, ensuring secure transactions, accurate billing, and time ...
India is preparing to legally enforce a unified timekeeping standard across all sectors—marking a strategic push towards time ...
The Indian government will make Indian Standard Time mandatory for all legal, commercial, digital, and administrative ...
India makes Indian Standard Time (IST) mandatory for all legal, commercial, and digital activities. New rules aim for secure digital transactions, accurate billing, and reduced cybercrime.