Qatar is home to approximately 700,000 Indians, the single largest nationality in Qatar's expatriate-majority population. The 2022 FIFA World Cup brought global attention to Qatar's Indian workforce, concentrated in construction, hospitality, healthcare, and professional services. The Industrial Area (Doha's blue-collar Indian hub) and the upscale neighborhoods of The Pearl and West Bay's financial district host Indians at every socioeconomic level. The Indian Cultural Centre in Doha organises the largest annual Diwali celebration in the Gulf.
Doha uses Arabia Standard Time (UTC+3), 2.5 hours behind IST, with no daylight saving. Sunrise ranges from about 5:09 AM in June to 6:11 AM in December, a variation of roughly 62 minutes. Qatar's relatively low latitude (25.3°N) keeps the seasonal variation modest, but the constant 2.5-hour timezone offset means IST-based apps are wrong every day for Doha residents. CosmosPandit calculates from Doha's exact coordinates (25.2854°N, 51.5310°E).
Qatar's Indian community has a particularly strong Tamil representation (post-2022, Tamil Nadu has become one of the largest sending states for Qatar workers), alongside large Malayalam, Hindi, Gujarati, and Bengali communities. CosmosPandit serves all 8 languages with precise Doha timings.
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