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Time zones of South Asia, with Nepal Standard Time indicated. Nepal Standard Time (NPT) is the time zone for Nepal. [1] With a time offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) of UTC+05:45 all over Nepal, [2] [3] it is one of only three time zones with a 45-minute offset from UTC.
The 12-hour notation (10:59 am) is widely used in daily life, written communication, and is used in spoken language. The 24-hour notation (10:59) is used only in rare situations where there would be widespread ambiguity. Examples include plane departure and landing timings.
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It carries 15 minutes of radio time. As of 2 August 2024, a daily fifteen-minute program called सांझपख (Saanjhapakh) is transmitted at 21:44 Nepal Standard Time . [4] Basically, the fifteen minutes program is concentrated just on news & other certain programmes like BBC common issues program is a very effective program.
Many local newspapers like Prateek, Loktimes Daily, Kripa, Bhojpuri Time, Birgunjsanjal, Jana Aawaz etc. are published. Some popular online news site like Yatra daily, Nepal Post Daily, Aapan Birgunj, etc. are from Birganj. TEDxBirgunj was successfully held on 17 December, [22] that was the first ever TED event conducted in Terai region of Nepal.
In terms of time usage, both the 24-hour clock and 12-hour clock are widely used in the country. The 12-hour notation is widely used in daily life, written communication, and is used in spoken language. The 24-hour notation is used in situations where there would be widespread ambiguity.
Taasir Delhi, Ranchi, Patna, Muzaffarpur editions are RNI-certified circulations.. Central Bureau of Communication https://cbcindia.gov.in/ (Under Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India), erstwhile DAVP, has already empanelled Delhi, Ranchi, Patna, Muzaffarpur, Howrah, Chennai, Bangalore, Guwahati, Mumbai, Bhagalpur, Gangtok, and Bhopal editions of Taasir and has fixed ...