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The partial solar eclipse on Tuesday was visible for over 40 minutes in Bengaluru, where the celestial event also inspired programmes hosted by groups to dispel unscientific notions about eclipses. The eclipse began at 5.12 pm in Bengaluru. The ending of the eclipse was not visible from India since it was in progress after sunset. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon comes in

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