Bharat Bandh Today: Complete Guide to What's Open and What's Closed

A nationwide Bharat Bandh, called by 10 central trade unions and backed by farmers' and rural workers' organizations, is underway today, July 9

Bharat Bandh Today: Complete Guide to What's Open and What's Closed
Bharat Bandh Today: Complete Guide to What's Open and What's Closed

Bharat Bandh Today: Complete Guide to What's Open and What's Closed

July 9, 2025, 08:10 AM IST

A nationwide Bharat Bandh, called by 10 central trade unions and backed by farmers' and rural workers' organizations, is underway today, July 9, 2025. The strike, involving over 25 crore workers, protests the Indian government's "anti-worker, anti-farmer, and pro-corporate" policies, potentially causing widespread disruptions. Here's a concise breakdown of what remains open and what may shut down during the bandh.

What's Closed or Affected

  • Banking Services: Public and cooperative bank operations, including branch services and cheque clearance, may face delays as employees join the strike. No official bank holiday has been declared.
  • Postal Services: Mail delivery and postal operations could see disruptions due to striking workers.
  • Public Transport: State-run buses, taxis, and app-based cabs may be impacted, particularly in cities like Bengaluru and Mumbai, where protests and road blockades are expected.
  • Coal Mining and Factories: Production in coal mines and industrial sectors may halt, affecting supply chains.
  • Power Sector: With over 27 lakh electricity workers participating, minor power disruptions are possible, though widespread outages are unlikely.
  • Regional Impact: Puducherry and Tamil Nadu may experience near-complete shutdowns, with schools and colleges potentially closing due to transport issues.

What's Open

  • Educational Institutions: No official holiday has been announced, so schools and colleges are expected to remain open. However, attendance may be low in areas with transport disruptions.
  • Government Offices: Likely to function, though staffing shortages could cause delays.
  • Private Offices: Expected to operate normally, with some IT firms in cities like Bengaluru offering work-from-home options for safety.
  • Stock Markets: The BSE and NSE will remain operational from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM.
  • Railways: No formal railway strike is planned, but protests near tracks or stations may cause train delays. Passengers should verify schedules.
  • Essential Services: Railways, markets, shops, and emergency healthcare services are exempted and expected to function.

Why the Bandh?

The strike is driven by a 17-point demand charter submitted to Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya in 2024, addressing issues like the four new labour codes, privatization, unemployment, and stagnant wages. Unions criticize the government for prioritizing corporate interests over workers' and farmers' rights.

Public Advisory

Commuters should plan for delays, allow extra travel time, and avoid protest-heavy areas. Check local advisories for real-time updates, as disruptions may vary by region.

Stay updated as the Bharat Bandh unfolds, impacting daily life across urban and rural India. For more details, follow local news or official announcements.

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