The Bengaluru traffic police has issued a fresh advisory for the nationwide Bharat Bandh, which is being observed today. Commuters in Bangalore are advised to brace for heavy traffic congestion in certain areas. The Bharat bandh has been called by 10 central trade unions with support from farmer and rural labour organisations, protesting against what they call anti-worker and anti-farmer policies of the central government. Over 25 crore people across India are expected to join the protest.
Traffic Alert: Freedom Park Rally Likely to Disrupt Central Bengaluru
According to a fresh traffic advisory issued by the Bengaluru Traffic Police, a major protest is scheduled to take place at Freedom Park. The gathering is expected to attract 4,000 to 5,000 participants, which will likely lead to significant congestion in and around central Bengaluru.
Alternate Routes
Avoid routes leading to Seshadri Road, Race Course Road, and areas surrounding Majestic, Gandhinagar, and KR Circle.
Commuters are advised to use Outer Ring Road, NICE Road, and Peripheral Ring Roads wherever possible.

What's Closed in Bengaluru Today for Bharat Bandh, July 9
Government offices will remain open, but since many employees are expected to join the strike, work might be delayed.
Some bank branches and Insurance companies may not function normally today as bank employee unions are joining the protest.

What's Open in Bengaluru?
Schools and colleges will stay open, as the government has not declared a holiday. However, many students might skip school due to traffic jams or safety concerns.
Services like Swiggy, Zomato, Amazon deliveries, and cab apps like Ola and Uber may work as usual but can face delays depending on protest activity in your area.

Additional Traffic Advisories in Bengaluru Today
While the Bharat Bandh in Bengaluru is already expected to cause major traffic disruptions near Freedom Park and central areas, there are other traffic slowdowns happening across the city today due to metro construction, civic repair work, and vehicle breakdowns.

Here's a list of routes to avoid on July 9:
Karthik Nagar to Marathahalli
If you're heading towards Marathahalli from Karthik Nagar, expect long delays. Ongoing Namma Metro construction in the area is causing slow-moving traffic. Use alternate routes like HAL Road or take the Outer Ring Road if possible.
RBI Layout to Eshwari Layout
The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board is carrying out maintenance work between RBI Layout and Eshwari Layout, which has led to traffic congestion. Drivers are advised to avoid this stretch during peak hours.
Veerannapalya to Hebbal
A vehicle breakdown near Veerannapalya on the way to Hebbal is creating bottlenecks and heavy traffic. Commuters are requested to take alternative roads like Nagawara or Thanisandra Main Road.
Muthyala Nagar to Hebbal
Another vehicle breakdown is affecting the flow of traffic from Muthyala Nagar to Hebbal, adding to the city-wide congestion. Expect slow-moving traffic and delays on this route as well.
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