Know Surya Grahan Timings in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Other Cities

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SOLAR ECLIPSE ON OCTOBER 25, 2022: The last solar eclipse of the year will take place today on October 25. It will be a partial eclipse of the sun and in India, it will start in the afternoon. The eclipse will also be visible in various parts of Europe, North-east Africa and West Asia.

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For those who are unaware, the phenomenon of the partial solar eclipse is relatable to a solar eclipse, which occurs when the moon passes through the sun and three of them align parallel to each other.

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An annular solar eclipse or partial eclipse is when the sun appears to have a dark shadow on only a small part of its surface. The complete ending of the eclipse won’t be visible as it will be followed by sunset.

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The obscuration of the sun by the moon will be approximately between 40 and 50 per cent at the time of the maximum eclipse in the north-western parts of the country. The rest of the country will be less than the above values.

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Look at the list below to know the solar eclipse timings of your city:

New Delhi: from 04:51 pm till 05:42 pm

Kolkata: from 04:51 pm till 05:04 pm

Mumbai: from 04:49 pm till 06:09 pm

Chennai: from 05:13 pm till 05:45 pm

Patna: from 04:42 pm till 05:14 pm

Jaipur: from 04:31 pm till 05:50 pm

Lucknow: from 04:36 pm till 05:29 pm

Hyderabad: from 04:58 pm till 05:48 pm

Bengaluru: from 05:12 pm till 05:56 pm

Ahmedabad: from 04:38 pm till 06:06 pm

Pune: from 04:51 pm till 06:06 pm

Nagpur: from 04:49 pm till 05:42 pm

Bhopal: from 04:42 pm till 05:47 pm

Chandigarh: from 04:23 pm till 05:41 pm

Mathura: from 04:31 pm till 05:41 pm

However, the solar eclipse won’t be visible from Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It won’t be also visible in some parts of the north-eastern side of the country including, Sibsagar, Aizawl, Dibrugarh, Imphal, Itanagar, Kohima, Silchar and Tamelong among others.

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