Overview
- Publishers list a Sehri cut-off of 5:31 am for Feb 24 and 5:30 am for Feb 25, with Delhi aligned to those reference times.
- In New Delhi, Iftar was 6:18 pm on Feb 24 and is listed as 6:19 pm for Feb 25, according to Times Now.
- City-wise Sehri varies by a few minutes, including Mumbai around 5:41–5:43 am on Feb 24 and 5:40–5:42 am on Feb 25, Hyderabad about 5:36–5:37 am on Feb 24 and 5:35–5:36 am on Feb 25, and Kolkata earlier near 5:16–5:19 am on Feb 24 and 5:15–5:17 am on Feb 25.
- Outlets note these schedules are practical guides that may see small adjustments by roohiyat or moon-sighting bodies and local mosques, and several lists carry accuracy disclaimers.
- Ramadan in India began on Feb 19 after local crescent sightings, with Sehri marking the pre-dawn meal and Iftar the sunset meal that breaks the daily fast.