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Bharat Bandh On July 9: What’s Open, What’s Not, And How It Could Affect Your Day
On July 9, a nationwide strike, or Bharat Bandh, is set to take place across India. Organised by a coalition of ten central trade unions alongside farmers' and rural workers' groups, the protest is expected to see participation from over 25 crore workers from both organised and unorganised sectors.
Here's a breakdown of what's planned, what's being raised, and how daily services might be affected.

Who Is Participating?
Leading trade unions such as the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC), All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), and Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) have joined forces for the bandh. Rural and farmer organisations are also participating.
The protest is centred around 17 demands, ranging from job security and labour rights to inflation and access to public services. According to union representatives, these issues were submitted last year to the Ministry of Labour but remain unresolved.
Potential Impact On Services
Banking And Financial Institutions
Banking services may be limited on July 9, even though it is not an official bank holiday. Unions like the All India Bank Employees Association (AIBEA) are supporting the strike, which could affect cheque clearances, cash transactions, and branch operations-particularly in metro cities like Chennai and Kolkata.
Postal And Insurance Services
Mail services and insurance operations may also experience delays due to staff participation in the bandh.
Transport And Electricity
State-run bus services in some states may operate with limited frequency or pause temporarily. Over 27 lakh electricity sector employees are expected to take part in the bandh, which could potentially affect power supply in some regions.
Railways
While the railway department hasn't announced a strike, protest actions such as 'rail roko' have been planned in several parts of the country, which may lead to temporary service disruptions.
Are Schools And Colleges Closed?
There is no official holiday declared for schools or colleges. However, states like Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are expected to observe a complete shutdown, and local-level decisions may vary based on transport availability and safety concerns.
In most other areas, educational institutions are expected to function as usual, though transport delays could affect commute times for students and staff.
Key Reasons Behind The Bandh
The trade unions have cited the following concerns as reasons for organising the nationwide protest:
- Rising unemployment, especially among youth aged 20-25
- Inflation and cost of living pressures
- Labour law changes perceived to weaken collective bargaining rights
- Recruitment of retired personnel in place of fresh job opportunities
- Reduction in public spending on healthcare, education, and civic amenities
- No National Labour Conference for over a decade
Regional Impact
Cities like Bengaluru, known for high volumes of both private and public sector workers, are expected to see widespread participation. Industrial belts may witness roadblocks and public demonstrations. The scale of impact will depend on local union strength, state support, and regional infrastructure.
What This Means For Daily Routines
While many offices and services will try to function as usual, some daily activities might require adjustments:
- Plan banking and postal tasks in advance
- Account for extra travel time due to possible public transport delays
- Be updated on school and office operations
In Summary
The Bharat Bandh on July 9 is a significant countrywide event involving a wide spectrum of workers and organisations. While it is likely to cause short-term disruptions in services like banking, transport, and postal delivery, it also brings into focus ongoing concerns around employment and economic conditions raised by the participating unions.
As with previous bandhs, the impact may vary across regions. Those travelling or relying on public services may want to stay informed through local advisories and updates.



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