Schools are likely to remain open across Delhi, UP, Punjab, Maharashtra, Chennai, Kolkata, and Rajasthan amid Bharat Bandh, unless local authorities announce closures.

Check state-wise updates on school closures for 12 February 2026 amid Bharat Bandh, including Delhi NCR, UP, Punjab, Maharashtra, Chennai, Kolkata and Rajasthan.
Schools Closed Tomorrow: India will experience major disturbances on February 12, 2026, because central trade unions and farmers' organisations have declared a nationwide Bharat Bandh. The strike will impact various industries, but there are currently no active school closure orders that apply throughout the country.
The Bharat Bandh has been called in protest against labour and economic reforms. Protests will disrupt daily operations, especially in states where unions maintain their strongest power. Educational institutions will decide their closure status for tomorrow based on local safety assessment and their individual discretion instead of a national directive.
As of now, no formal order from the Delhi Education Department has confirmed school closures for tomorrow due to Bharat Bandh. Parents are advised to check notifications from individual schools for last-minute changes.
The state of Maharashtra has not declared any school closures which would directly connect to the Bharat Bandh. Normal classes will proceed until local authorities issue different instructions.
Tamil Nadu schools are expected to remain open unless patch-specific bandh effects or transport disruptions force last-minute decisions. No official shutdown has been declared.
West Bengal authorities have not issued state-wide school closure orders related to Bharat Bandh. Local conditions should be monitored through school alerts.
No official school closure announced due to Bharat Bandh; parents should check local updates in protest-affected districts.
Schools will stay open because no statewide closure order exists except when local security issues or transportation problems happen.
No schools will close because of the Bharat Bandh, which means schools will probably open, but local authorities will decide based on specific conditions.
The Kerala area experiences major disruptions to schools, banks, and markets because of increased participation in the bandh, according to the reports. If transportation networks experience disruptions because of union and transport strikes, then the authorities may impose local closures.