Current time in Jaipur, India

The current local time in Jaipur is shown below. Jaipur observes IST.

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🇮🇳 JaipurIST

What's the daylight saving status?

Jaipur does not observe daylight saving time. The local offset is fixed year-round.

When are sunrise & sunset today?

Sunrise
05:35
Sunset
19:16
Day length
13h 42m
Solar noon
12:25

What are the timezone facts?

Timezone
Asia/Calcutta
Standard abbreviation
IST
Observes daylight saving
No
Country
🇮🇳 India
Business hours
09:00 – 17:00 local

What's the timezone history of Jaipur?

Jaipur uses Indian Standard Time at UTC+5:30, the single zone applied across India. The city's longitude around 75.8 degrees east places wall time slightly behind mean solar noon. The 30-minute offset complicates international scheduling against round-hour zones. Neighbouring Pakistan to the west uses UTC+5 (a 30-minute step at the border), while Nepal uses UTC+5:45 (a 15-minute step) further east. The desert latitude near 27 degrees north produces relatively modest seasonal day-length variation. India has not observed daylight saving since wartime experiments during World War II.

What are the working hours in Jaipur?

Tourism, traditional craft production (the city is a major centre for gemstones, textiles, and miniature painting), and government administration anchor the working economy. Standard office hours run 09:30 to 18:00 with a one-hour lunch around 13:00. The tourism season concentrates from October through March, when the desert climate is mild. The substantial heat from April through June reshapes outdoor work schedules. The Teej festival in August, Gangaur in March or April, and the Jaipur Literature Festival in late January are the largest cultural calendar events. Diwali in October or November is the principal annual closure.

Where is Jaipur?

Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan, sitting on the eastern edge of the Aravalli mountain range in north-western India. The city proper holds around 4 million residents and the wider metropolitan region roughly 4.6 million. The historic walled city, founded in 1727 by Maharaja Jai Singh II on a planned nine-block grid, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and remains broadly intact within the original pink-painted walls. The Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar observatory, and City Palace anchor the historic core. The Amber Fort sits on a ridge around 10 kilometres north.