Sehri times for today, March 16, 2026, vary across major Indian cities. Here are the key timings for sehri and iftar.
On March 16, 2026, sehri times across various cities in India are set to conclude at different hours, marking an important aspect of the daily routine during Ramadan.
In Delhi, sehri ends at 5:11 AM, while iftar begins at 6:31 PM. Nearby Noida has a slightly earlier sehri cutoff at 5:10 AM, with iftar commencing at 6:30 PM.
Chennai’s sehri time is even earlier, ending at 5:04 AM, and iftar will be observed at 6:20 PM. Meanwhile, in Lucknow, the last moment for sehri is at 4:57 AM, with iftar scheduled for 6:16 PM.
Further west, Pune’s sehri concludes at 5:29 AM, leading to iftar at 6:46 PM. In Mumbai, the sehri time extends to 5:33 AM, with iftar at 6:50 PM.
Sehri is a quiet, reflective start that prepares individuals physically and spiritually for the day ahead. As the holy month of Ramadan progresses, these timings are crucial for those observing the fast.
As the day approaches, many in these cities are expected to gather for pre-dawn meals, ensuring they are ready for the day of fasting. Observers note that the community spirit during this time is palpable, with families often coming together to share the meal.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any changes in timings as the month progresses, but these are the established times for today. As Ramadan continues, adjustments may occur based on local moon sightings and announcements.











