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Ramadan 2025: Muslims in India will observe the third Roza (fasting) on Tuesday, March 4. During Roza, practising Muslims start their day with a pre-dawn meal called Sehri, marking the beginning of the fast, and end it with Iftaar, a meal eaten after sunset.
In Delhi, sehri time is at 5:24 AM and iftaar will begin at 6:25 PM on Tuesday.
LiveMint has compiled the list of Sehri and Iftaar timings across various cities, such as Delhi, Kolkata, Lucknow, and Mumbai. However, the timings are subject to change, so it is advisable to check with your nearest mosque.
Here's a list of the Sehri and Iftaar timings for various cities for the third day of Roza, Tuesday, March 4:
Delhi - Sehri 5:24 AM, Iftar 6:25 PM
Lucknow - Sehri 05:09 AM, Iftar 06:11 PM
Kolkata- Sehri 4:40 AM, Iftar 5:42 PM
Mumbai- Sehri 5:42 AM, Iftar 6:46 PM
Chennai - Sehri 5:12 AM, Iftar 6:19 PM
Bengaluru- Sehri 5:23 AM, Iftar 6:33 PM
Kochi - Sehri 5:27 AM, Iftar 6:36 PM
Jaipur - Sehri 5:30 AM, Iftar 6:33 PM
Ahmedabad - Sehri 5:43 AM, Iftar 6:46 PM
The month-long fast of Ramadan, known as Roza, culminates with the celebrations of Eid al-Fitr. During this time, people gather with friends, family, and loved ones, prepare special delicacies, and spend quality time together.
In India, Ramadan began on Sunday, March 2, and will conclude either on March 30 or March 31, depending on the sighting of the crescent moon.
Eid will be celebrated depending on the sighting of the next crescent moon. If the moon is sighted on March 31, then Eid would be celebrated on April 1, and if the moon is sighted on March 30, Eid would be celebrated on March 31.
Ramadan 2025 is also important because it marks the revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad.
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