which longitude in India is called the Indian standard time
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Location of Mirzapur and the 82.5° E longitude that is used as the reference longitude for Indian Standard Time. Indian Standard Time (IST) is the time observed throughout India, with a time offset of UTC+5:30.
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The west of the town of Mirzapur, near Allahabad in the state of Uttar Pradesh is called the Indian standard time.
Explanation:
- The longitude difference among United Kingdom's Royal Observatory at Greenwich and Mirzapur interprets to an genuine time distinction of five hours and 30 minutes.
- Local time is calculated from a clock tower in Allahabad Observatory with the help of the reliable time-maintaining gadgets are entrusted to the National Physical Laboratory, situated in New Delhi.
- In India, official time indicators are generated via way of means of the Time and Frequency Standards.
- The signals are primarily based totally on atomic clocks and are synchronized with the global machine of clocks that assist the Universal Coordinated Time.
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