Solar eclipse / Surya Grahan January 2010 timing in Indian cities

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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