The longest solar eclipse of the century will be witnessed on January 15 2010. The solar eclipse will be seen in India between 11 in the morning and until around 3:15 pm.
Here are the timings of the solar eclipse across various cities in India:
Agartala - solar eclipse starts at 12.16 am and ends at 3.35 pm
Agra - solar eclipse timing 11.57
Ahmedabad - solar eclipse starts at 11.27 and ends at 3.04 pm
Allahabad - solar eclipse timing 11.57
Amritsar - solar eclipse starts at 11.55 and ends at 3.03 pm
Bangalore - solar eclipse timing 11.17
Bhopal - solar eclipse timing 11.44
Chandigarh - solar eclipse starts at 11.57 am and ends at 3.08 pm
Delhi - solar eclipse starts at 11.53 and ends at 3.11 pm
Dwarka - solar eclipse timing 11.16
Gandhinagar - solar eclipse timing 11.28
Guwahati - eclipse starts at 12.20 am and ends at 3.05 pm
Indore - solar eclipse timing 11.38
Jalandhar - solar eclipse timing 11.55
Jhansi - solar eclipse timing 11.46
Kanpur - solar eclipse timing 11.57
Kolkata - solar eclipse timing 12.07
Lucknow - solar eclipse timing 11.58
Madurai - eclipse starts at 11.12 am and ends at 3.09 pm
Meerut - solar eclipse timing 11.54
Mumbai - eclipse starts at 11.17 am and ends at 3.05 pm
Patna - solar eclipse timing 12.05
Pune - solar eclipse timing 11.19
Shimla - eclipse starts at 11.59 am and ends at 3.08 pm
Srinagar - solar eclipse timing 12.02
Thiruvananthapuram - solar eclipse timing 11.35
Kanyakumari - eclipse starts at 11.06 and ends at 3.06 pm
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