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how will you calculate indian standard time (IST) ?​

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Answered by revathy5813
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Indian Standard Time is calculated on the basis of 82°30' E longitude from the clock tower in Mirzapur near Allahabad Uttar Pradesh, which is situated approximately on the corresponding longitude reference line.

Answered by shrutiraut75
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The longitude of 82° E meridian is regarded as the standard time for the whole country and is known as the Indian Standard Time (IST) in India. Indian Standard Time passes through Mirzapur, in Uttar Pradesh and is calculated on the basis of 82°30'E longitude.

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