A nationwide Bharat Bandh has been called for Tuesday, July 9, 2025, by major trade unions and farmer organizations to protest against government policies they view as unfavorable to workers and rural communities. The action is expected to see participation from millions of workers across various sectors, potentially affecting public services in several states.

 Why the Bandh?
The strike is being organized by a coalition of trade unions, including workers from banking, transport, insurance, mining, construction, and power sectors. Their demands include:

Opposition to the four new labour codes

Job security and better employment conditions

Revival of the indian Labour Conference

Protection of public sector enterprises

Action on inflation and rising living costs

Farmers’ unions have also extended their support, aligning the bandh with long-standing demands such as fair minimum support prices and improved rural employment programs.

 What Will Be Affected?
1. banking & Insurance

Public sector bank branches may be shut or operate with reduced staff.

Insurance offices may also see disruption due to employee participation in the strike.

2. postal & government Services

Central and state government offices might experience delays or partial closures.

Postal services, especially in unionized zones, could slow down.

3. Public Transport

Buses, autos, and even app-based taxis could operate on a limited basis, especially in metro cities and industrial towns.

Transport workers in some states (like assam and West Bengal) are expected to strike, possibly affecting daily commute.

4. Power, Coal & Industrial Work

Coal mining and power sector workers are expected to participate, but power outages are not anticipated as essential services will likely be maintained.

5. Construction & Highways

Workers in infrastructure and road-building may also join the protest, possibly affecting ongoing public works projects.

 What Will Likely Remain Open?
1. Schools & Colleges

Most schools and educational institutions are expected to stay open unless local authorities advise otherwise. Some may switch to online classes depending on regional disruption.

2. Emergency & health Services

Hospitals, emergency medical services, and pharmacies are expected to function normally.

3. Airports & Railways

Air travel will operate as scheduled.

Railways are not part of the strike officially, although minor delays could happen if protests take place near tracks or stations.

4. Stock Markets

Both BSE and NSE will remain open for normal trading.

How to Prepare
Plan ahead: Finish essential errands like banking or travel bookings before July 9.

Expect transport delays: Have backup options or work remotely if possible.

Stay informed: local authorities may issue region-specific guidance or advisories.

Avoid protest zones: Large demonstrations could lead to traffic diversions or temporary roadblocks.


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