It’s ORAS PINAS time: DOST promotes synchronizing PH time

It’s ORAS PINAS time again! 

From January 1 to 7, 2022, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) leads in the observance of the 2022 National Time Consciousness Week with the theme, “Bangon Pinas para sa Bagong bukas: Sundin ang tamang oras” to synchronize all timepieces across the country.

This advocacy to promote the new Filipino time is in accordance with Republic Act No. 10535 or The Philippine Standard Time (PST) Act of 2013.  

This year’s theme aims to advocate the use of the PST or the now called ORAS PINAS to help in nation-building and to support efforts to achieve sustainable development and inclusive growth by valuing time.

The main campaign launched last year, “ORAS PINAS” with the tagline “One Nation, One Time: Pilipinas ON TIME” promotes the use of PST nationwide and syncing of timepieces with the PST. The campaign also hopes to institutionalize the new Filipino culture of being always on time and having only one time as a nation. 

The NTCW is observed during the first week of January of every year to instill the value of time and the need to respect the time of others, so that the people may realize the imperative of synchronizing the official time.

The ORAS PINAS is set by the DOST’s Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), the country’s official timekeeper since 1978 as mandated by Section 6 of Batas Pambansa Blg. 8.

DOST-PAGASA sets the timing system that consists of a rubidium atomic clock, a Global Positioning System receiver, a time interval counter, a distribution amplifier, and a computer. 

To sync your timepieces, just visit the DOST-PAGASA website http://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/ and get the official ORAS PINAS. (DOST) -rir

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