The nationwide Bharat Bandh on February 12, called by trade unions to protest labour codes and related policy issues, is expected to cause partial disruptions across Karnataka, especially in major cities like Bengaluru. However, there is no official statewide school closure announced by the Karnataka government, meaning most schools and colleges are likely to remain open unless individual institutions declare a holiday due to safety or transport concerns.

Schools and Colleges Open or Closed?
As of now, authorities have not issued a blanket holiday for educational institutions across Karnataka. Decisions are being taken district-wise or by individual school managements, depending on local protest intensity, transport availability, and student safety.
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Parents and students in Bengaluru and other urban centres are advised to check official school notifications, WhatsApp groups, or apps before leaving home, as localized disruptions may still impact attendance.
What Is Likely to Remain Closed During Bharat Bandh Today?
Several public and private services may face shutdowns or reduced operations during the strike:
Banks, post offices, and some government offices may remain closed or function with limited staff.
Public transport services such as KSRTC buses, autos, and taxis could see disruptions, affecting daily commuters.
Shops, markets, fuel stations, and industrial units in protest-hit areas may down shutters temporarily.
These closures are expected to vary city-to-city, with Bengaluru witnessing the highest impact due to traffic movement and demonstrations.
Essential Services to Function Normally
Despite the Bhart bandh, essential services are expected to operate without interruption, for less inconvenience to residents:
Hospitals, pharmacies, ambulances, and emergency medical services will continue functioning.
Namma Metro services are likely to run as scheduled, offering a reliable travel option in Bengaluru.
Milk booths, select supermarkets, and essential commodity outlets are expected to stay open.
Why Is Bharat Bandh Being Observed?
The February 12 Bharat Bandh has been called by multiple trade unions opposing labour reforms, privatization concerns, and worker-related policy changes. The strike began at midnight and may lead to protests, road blockades, and transport slowdowns in parts of Karnataka and other states.
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