A nationwide Bharat Bandh has been called for July 9, 2025 (Wednesday), led by a coalition of central trade unions, farmers' associations, and labour groups. The protest aims to highlight opposition to recent economic and labour reforms, alleged exploitation of workers, and rising costs of living.

While essential services are expected to function, the strike may disrupt public transport, banking, and select government services in several parts of the country.
The Bharat Bandh has been organized to protest against:
Over 25 crore (250 million) workers are expected to participate across sectors like transport, telecom, banking, construction, and agriculture.
As of now, no blanket shutdown of schools or colleges has been announced by state or central education departments. However:
Local disruptions (like transport delays or staff absence) may prompt individual schools/institutions to remain shut or switch to online mode.
Students are advised to check with their respective schools and universities for specific updates.
Some regions may issue advisories on July 8 or early morning on July 9.
Government Offices: No official holiday, though attendance may be impacted in some departments.
Private Sector: Most IT companies, MNCs, and private firms are likely to remain open but may allow work-from-home flexibility.
Courts: Courts will function, but some staff unions may join symbolic protests.
Buses, Trains, and Metros: Expected to run in most urban centres, but delays and route blockades are likely in protest-prone zones.
Taxi and Auto Services: May be unavailable or limited in cities like Kolkata, Chennai, Patna, and Hyderabad.
Airports and Flights: No impact anticipated on scheduled flights, but passengers should arrive early.
While banks are not officially closed, bank unions in several states have extended support to the strike.
Expect partial disruptions in public sector bank services like branch operations, cheque clearance, and customer care.
Online and digital banking will remain operational.
Markets and Shops: Most commercial hubs will be open, but some traders' associations may join the strike voluntarily.
Petrol Pumps and Toll Booths: No closures announced, but traffic may be slow due to protests on highways.
Postal and Courier Services: Minor delivery delays possible in a few areas.
West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu: Past participation levels have been high; more disruptions expected.
Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi-NCR: Partial participation, with routine services largely intact.
Bihar, Odisha, Punjab: Regional farmer unions and state trade unions may observe the strike actively.
Conclusion
While the Bharat Bandh on July 9, 2025, may not lead to complete shutdowns, partial disruptions are expected in transport, banking, and government services. Schools, colleges, and offices will mostly remain open, but localized closures are possible based on protest intensity in different regions.