in india ,three standard times exist right or wrong
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Answer:
The Republic of India uses only one time zone across the whole nation and all its territorries, called Indian Standard Time (IST), which equates to UTC+05:30, i.e. five and a half hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). India presently does not observe daylight saving time (DST or summer time).
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Answer:
The required answer is wrong.
Explanation:
Indian Standard Time (IST) was established based on the longitude of 82° 30′ E, which passes through Mirzapur (near Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh). In terms of its longitudinal extent, this longitude cuts across the center of the nation. As the national standard time, this longitude's local time has been chosen.
Indian territory spans a longitudinal range of E to E. Having local time based on each longitudinal degree will be difficult. Thus, a standard longitudinal of E was used as a reference to calculate India's standard time in order to avoid the issues caused by insufficient coordination and to maintain uniformity.
Therefore, the given statement-In India, three standard times exist is wrong.
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