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Bharat Bandh—A nationwide 4-hour strike today: What will remain open, what closed

A nationwide strike called by agitated farmers is taking place on today in order to press for the repeal of the Centre's three contentious agricultural laws. Appealing to everyone to join the "symbolic" bandh, farmer leaders said they will block key roads during their 'chakka jam' protest from 11 AM to 3 PM. Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said, "It is a four-hour symbolic bandh for an ideological cause. We want that there should be no problem to the common people. We appeal to them not to travel during this period". Farmers said that services such as ambulance, even weddings, can go on as usual.

The farmers' Bharat Bandh announcement has received support from almost all opposition parties and several trade unions. The Congress, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), Trinamool Congress, DMK and its allies, TRS, RJD, Aam Aadmi Party, Samajwadi Party and the Left are among the political parties that are backing the strike.

What will remain open:

1. BEST buses—Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) buses will operate as usual.

2. Auto rickshaw services—Additionally, not all cab services will remain suspended. A few auto and taxi unions have decided to continue normal services despite their support to the demands of the agitating farmers. Rajender Soni, general secretary of Delhi Auto Rickshaw Sangh, and the Delhi Pradesh Taxi Union said "important" auto, taxi and last-mile vehicle driver unions will not join the strike.

3. Banks—The farmers' strike will not impact banks in the country. Bank unions said they will not participate in the Bharat Bandh although they expressed solidarity with farmers. All India Bank Officers' Confederation (AIBOC) General Secretary Soumya Datta said the union has expressed its solidarity with farmers but will not be participating in the Bharat Bandh called by them.

4. Wedding programmes and emergency services—Emergency vehicles, ambulance and hospital services will remain unaffected. Additionally, farmers have said that their Bandh will not affect any wedding procession and other related functions.

However, the government has maintained that the new laws will bring farmers better opportunities and usher in new technologies in agriculture.

What will remain closed:

1. Restaurants—Hotel and Restaurant Association of Punjab has announced that it will shut down all hotels, restaurants, resorts, and bars in the state.

2. Public transport services—First and foremost, the 4-hour Bharat bandh will affect transport services, especially in the NCR region. From transport bodies to cab services, several unions have backed farmers' agitation.

3. Cabs—Some of the taxi and cab unions, including those associated with app-based aggregators such as Ola and Uber, have also decided to join the one-day strike. Kamaljeet Gill, president of Sarvodaya Driver Association of Delhi, comprising mainly drivers working with cab aggregators, said drivers will not run their cabs associated with Ola, Uber, and other app-based aggregators on the day.

4. Goods transportation—The All-India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC), a transport body has backed Bharat bandh. Therefore, it is most likely that today's strike could impact goods transportation. AIMTC represents about 95 lakh truckers and other entities. Other trade unions that are supporting farmers are -- Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC), All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), Hind Mazdoor Sabha (HMS) and the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU).

5. Mandis—In Delhi, work at major wholesale vegetable and fruit markets is likely to be hampered with a section of traders favouring the farmers' demands.

6. Delhi, Haryana, and Punjab borders—It is likely that there will be a closure of Singhu, Auchandi, Piao Maniyari, Mangesh borders, Tikri and Jharoda borders. The National Highway-44 (NH-44) might also remain close on both sides. The Ghazipur border on NH-24 is would remain close for traffic from Gaziabad to Delhi.

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