What is meant by Indian Standard time? Give it's importance
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IST is a meridian of longitude. It is at a distance of 82.5° from the Greenwich towards the EAST. It passes through ALLAHABAD which is the approximate centre of India.
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This meridian of longitude (82.5°E) is 5 and a half hours ahead from the time at Greenwich. India has the IST as it's standard time because if it wouldn't have been there, the country would have difference of 2 hours (as India is a large country and has a large East-west extent --- there's a difference of 2 hours from Gujarat in the west to Assam in the east). Hence, IST is an important meridian of longitude.
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