Sat Jun 20, 2020 04:30 in General Talk
Take precautions during this time
don't look at Sun directly
be indoors
According to the Nehru Planetarium, the solar eclipse will first be visible in Bhuj, Gujarat starting at 9:58 am IST and will be seen ending last in Dibrugarh, Assam at 2:29 pm IST.
In Kolkata, the partial eclipse will begin at 10.46 am IST and end at 2.17 pm IST,
while the timing will be from 10.20 am IST to 1.48 pm IST in New Delhi,
from 10.00 am IST to 1:27 pm IST in Mumbai,
from 10.22 am IST to 1.41 pm IST in Chennai and
between 10.13 am IST and 1.31 pm IST in Bengaluru.
On June 21, the annular eclipse will first start for the people of Congo in Africa and progress through South Sudan, Ethiopia, Yemen, Oman, Saudi Arabia, the Indian Ocean and Pakistan, before entering India over Rajasthan. It will then move on to Tibet, China, Taiwan, before ending at the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
This will be the last eclipse to be seen from India for the next 28 months as the next eclipse will be seen in India on October 25, 2022.