Overview
- For Friday, February 27, reported Iftar times include New Delhi 6:21 p.m., Hyderabad 6:23 p.m., Mumbai 6:45 p.m., Bengaluru 6:28 p.m., Lucknow 6:07 p.m., Chennai 6:17 p.m., and Kolkata 5:39 p.m.
- For Saturday, February 28, published schedules list Delhi (Sehri 5:29 a.m., Iftar 6:20 p.m.), Lucknow (5:14 a.m., 6:06 p.m.), Kolkata (4:44 a.m., 5:39 p.m.), Mumbai (5:46 a.m., 6:43 p.m.), Chennai (5:15 a.m., 6:17 p.m.), Bengaluru (5:25 a.m., 6:28 p.m.), Kochi (5:30 a.m., 6:35 p.m.), Jaipur (5:35 a.m., 6:27 p.m.), and Ahmedabad (5:47 a.m., 6:42 p.m.).
- Ramadan began in India on February 19 following local crescent sighting, one day after several Gulf countries started fasting.
- Outlets stress that Sehri and Iftar times shift daily and differ by location, underscoring the need to follow local timetables.
- Eid‑al‑Fitr is projected around March 20–21, with the exact date to be confirmed by the next moon sighting.