Ramadan 2026: Iftar & Sehri Timings for Key Indian Cities (March 12–13) As Ramadan 2026 begins, here are the Iftar (sunset) and Sehri (dawn) timings for major cities in India, based on local astronomical data. These times are approximate and may vary slightly depending on geographical location and the moon’s position. --- Lucknow March 12: Iftar: 6:20 PM Sehri: 5:07 AM March 13: Iftar: 6:21 PM Sehri: 5:06 AM --- Agra March 12: Iftar: 6:26 PM Sehri: 5:13 AM March 13: Iftar: 6:26 PM Sehri: 5:12 AM --- Meerut March 12: Iftar: 6:27 PM Sehri: 5:13 AM March 13: Iftar: 6:27 PM Sehri: 5:12 AM --- Bareilly March 12: Iftar: 6:20 PM Sehri: 5:07 AM March 13: Iftar: 6:21 PM Sehri: 5:06 AM --- Allahabad (Prayagraj) March 12: Iftar: 6:11 PM Sehri: 4:58 AM March 13: Iftar: 6:11 PM Sehri: 4:57 AM --- Notes & Disclaimers Local Variations: Timings may differ slightly due to geographical location, elevation, and the moon’s position. Always cross-verify with local Islamic centers or trusted sources. Prayer Guidelines: Adhere to the timings provided by your local mosque or community for accurate prayer schedules. Ramadan Significance: Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, fasting, and community. May your fasts be accepted, and may you find peace and strength in this blessed month. --- Related Articles: Sehri Iftar Time Today in Kanpur: 5 Cities' Timings Ekadashi in March 2026: Vrata Dates & Rituals Dasha Mata Vrat 2026: Dates, Puja Methods, & Muhurta Ramadan 2026: Delhi & Other Cities' Timings For more updates on religious festivals, cultural events, and spiritual practices, visit Religion News in Hindi for accurate and inspiring content.#ramadan_2026 #lucknow #india #iftar_timings #sehri_timings

Ramadan 2026: Iftar and Sehri Timings for March 8 Across India Muslims across India observed the 18th day of Ramadan on March 8, dedicating the day to spiritual devotion, self-discipline, and communal unity through the rituals of Sehri and Iftar. The holy month of Ramadan emphasizes reflection, prayer, and charitable acts, with adherents fasting from dawn to sunset. Each day begins with Sehri, a pre-dawn meal, and concludes with Iftar, the evening meal that breaks the fast. Families and communities gathered during Iftar to share meals, reinforcing bonds and celebrating togetherness as a central aspect of the ritual. Sehri timings varied slightly across major Indian cities on March 8. In Delhi, the pre-dawn meal began at 5:20 AM, while Noida saw it at 5:19 AM. Chennai’s Sehri was at 5:09 AM, Lucknow at 5:06 AM, and Mumbai at 5:39 AM. Kolkata’s timing was earlier, at 4:37 AM, followed by Hyderabad at 5:17 AM, Patna at 4:51 AM, and Bhubaneswar at 4:47 AM. Other cities such as Jaipur, Indore, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Surat, Kanpur, Jammu, Ranchi, and Chandigarh observed Sehri between 4:49 AM and 5:40 AM, depending on local sunrise. Iftar timings marked the end of the daily fast at sunset, with meals typically beginning with dates and water before a full meal. In Delhi and Noida, Iftar began at 6:26 PM, while Chennai’s timing was 6:10 PM and Lucknow’s at 6:12 PM. Mumbai’s Iftar was later, at 6:47 PM, whereas Kolkata’s was at 5:44 PM. Hyderabad observed Iftar at 6:25 PM, Patna and Bhubaneswar at 5:55 PM. Other cities like Jaipur, Indore, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Surat, Kanpur, Jammu, Ranchi, and Chandigarh followed local sunset times, with Iftar ranging from 6:15 PM to 6:47 PM. Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, increased prayer, and acts of charity.#ramadan_2026 #mumbai #india #iftar_timings #sehri_timings
