Houston is home to over 250,000 Indians, the largest Indian-American community in Texas and one of the fastest-growing in the United States. The Energy Corridor (where major oil companies have large Indian professional workforces), Sugar Land, Katy, and Missouri City are the primary residential hubs. The Meenakshi Temple in Pearland and the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Stafford are major spiritual centres. Houston's Indian community is particularly notable for its concentration in the oil & gas, medical, and technology sectors, reflecting the city's economic strengths.
Houston uses Central Time, CST (UTC-6) in winter and CDT (UTC-5) in summer, which is 11.5 hours behind IST in winter and 10.5 hours behind in summer. This is the second-largest IST error in our network (after Pacific time cities). Houston's sunrise ranges from 6:16 AM in June to 7:26 AM in December, a 70-minute variation. CosmosPandit calculates from Houston's exact coordinates (29.7604°N, 95.3698°W).
The Houston Indian community has strong Telugu representation (Andhra and Telangana professionals in energy and medicine), alongside large Hindi, Gujarati, Tamil, and Punjabi communities. Texas' growing tech scene is also attracting Malayalam and Bengali professionals. All 8 Indian languages are supported in CosmosPandit with Houston-precise timings.
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