India, March 25 -- This year's first solar eclipse will be seen on March 29. Due to the partial eclipse, the Sun, Moon, and Earth will not be in exact alignment. Consequently, only a fraction of the Sun will be obscured, giving the impression that a piece has been removed from it. Throughout the event, appropriate eye protection will be required because, unlike a total solar eclipse, the Sun won't be entirely obscured, as reported by News18.

India will not be able to witness this cosmic spectacle, since the Moon's shadow will not cross the country during the event.

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