Bharat Bandh Tomorrow: Will Schools and Colleges Remain Open in These Cities? Check Complete List

As trade unions and farmer groups call for a nationwide strike on July 9, parents and students are left wondering whether academic institutions will remain functional. Here’s the latest city-wise status and advisory.

📍New Delhi | July 8, 2025

A massive Bharat Bandh has been announced for July 9 by a coalition of 10 major central trade unions and farmer organisations. With over 25 crore workers from various sectors expected to join the strike, the country is bracing for potential disruptions across transport, banking, power, and public services.

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The strike, supported by organisations like AITUC, INTUC, CITU, and HMS, is being held to protest what the unions describe as pro-corporate and anti-worker policies of the government. Agricultural workers, transport staff, and even electricity department employees are joining in solidarity.


🏫 Are Schools and Colleges Open on July 9?

According to current reports, schools and colleges in Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, and Faridabad are expected to remain open. However, transport-related disruptions may lead to delays or low attendance. School managements have not issued any formal closure notifications as of now.

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Here’s what parents and students should keep in mind:

  • Stay in touch with school administration for last-minute updates.
  • Expect traffic jams and delays, especially around protest routes.
  • Public transport services like buses, autos, and cabs may be limited or temporarily suspended.
  • Private schools may issue independent advisories based on local conditions.

🏥 What Will Remain Open During Bharat Bandh?

Essential services will remain functional despite the strike. This includes:

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  • 🚑 Ambulance and emergency medical services
  • 🏥 Hospitals and pharmacies
  • 👮 Police and public safety departments
  • 💊 Medical shops and clinics

🚨 Impact on Daily Life

  • Transport and logistics are likely to be the most affected, with road blockades and protest marches scheduled in several cities.
  • Banking services could also be hit as unions from the banking and insurance sectors have extended support.
  • The power sector in Uttar Pradesh will see agitation against privatisation moves, potentially impacting services.

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