Mukesh: please don't reopen such an old bug, but file a new one if
needed.

In your case, though, I think there's no bug: Linux sets the hardware
clock to UTC time disregarding your time zone. Then, the time that is
displayed is adapted depending on the time zone you want. This is
necessary e.g. for servers where different users may want different time
zones.

When you say:
> I think this can be fixed by running hwclock --systohc (as root)
> following timezone changes.
First, I don't think this will change anything, since it will save UTC time to 
hardware clock, not local time. And second, "I think" is a weird way of giving 
information. ;-) Either you've tested it, or it's of no value for debugging, 
and better not say it!

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[time-admin] System clock reverts to GMT at boot
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