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The Curious Case of Half-Hour and Quarter-Hour Time Zones

Subject: Static GK (General Knowledge)

Book: General Time Knowledge

While most time zones adhere to whole-hour offsets from UTC, some regions opt for 30- or 45-minute differences. Examples include India (UTC+5:30) and Nepal (UTC+5:45). These partial offsets often arise from historical or political decisions, such as balancing local solar time with neighboring countries. People researching unique time zones encounter interesting anomalies, like Australia’s Northern Territory or Canada’s Newfoundland. Though they can complicate international scheduling, these smaller increments reflect cultural priorities and local geographical realities, offering insight into the varied global tapestry of timekeeping.

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