Pakistan Standard Time
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Pakistan Standard Time (PKT) is the time zone for Pakistan. It is usually 5 hours ahead of GMT, though as of June 1 2008, it is 6 hours ahead due to the use of DST to help decrease the electricity load in the country.GMT/UTC (UTC+6).
[edit] Daylight saving time
In 2002, the government cabinet decided that "in order to make maximum use of daylight and to save energy", they would adopt the daylight saving time (DST) system. This required the country to advance the time by one hour on the night between the first Saturday and Sunday of April, and revert to the original position on the first Sunday in October of 2002 at 00:00.[1]
Pakistan is using DST again from June 1 2008 to October 31, 2008[2]. DST was originally meant to end on August 31 2008[3] but the end date was changed by the Government to be October 31, 2008[3].
In 2009, the clocks across the country were advanced by one hour on April 15, 2009. A statement by the Ministry of Interior said the Pakistan Standard Time (PST) was advanced by one hour to make full use of daylight. It said the clocks would be reversed again by an hour on October 31, 2009. Last year, the government had turned the clocks ahead on June 1 to avail an extra hour of daylight for conserving energy to contain the power shortfall.
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