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Me and my wife are heading to India for a holiday and need visas. However we are going to struggle to find the time to queue up outside the embassy in London for half the day.
Why is India still an LEDC?
Why isn't it getting rich?
Guys, can you please give sensible and intelligent answers.
Need to know what makes it poor and why can't it be rich.<...
tell me pakistan want whole kashmir or just kashmir valley.kashmir valley is just area -15000 sq km.indian occupied kashmir area is 101200 sqkm and rest shared by frauadly china and terroists ...
i AM SHORTLY VISITNG BANGALORE,PREFER ACCOMMADATION NEAR MAJESTIC AROUND RS1000/-CAN ANYON EHELP WITH DETAILS AND PHONE NUMBERS SO THAT I CNA BOOK IN ADVANCE....
Please be specific about the places .
We have planned for a trip that is going to last for 3 days...... Additional Details *******************************
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The time at this moment in London is 7:23. In India it is 11:53.
The UK has daylight saving and during the summer uses British Summertime, which is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Meantime.
India does not have daylight saving so this may explain the previous answers The difference between Greenwich Meantime and India Time is 5 hours 30 Minutes
maheshvasavada
in time india is ahead 5hrs and 30 min. i,e, +5.30 gmt time
Gayathri B
Five and half hours. India is ahead by 5 hours and 30 minutes.
Parth
it is acsately 4 hr!! chack google and see it
cookie_monster
five and a half hours
helpaneed
5 hours 30 minutes.
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If its 12 noon in London, then its 17.30 (5.30pm) in New Delhi
X P
See your wristwatch upside down and you will get the time of UK. For example, if you are in India and if it's 7:45 PM........if you see your watch upside down you can see 2:15 right ? and India is ahead of UK so it's 2:15 PM in UK.............
COLIN G
5.5 hours in winter and 4.5 hours in the summer (as per when we change the clocks forward and backward here in the UK)