Bharat Bandh on February 12 may disrupt banks, transport, and schools, while essential services like hospitals remain operational nationwide.

February 12 Bharat Bandh could affect banks, schools, transport and markets across states, especially Kerala, while hospitals, emergency services, airports and essential supplies remain functional.
Bharat Bandh on February 12 may disrupt transport, banks, schools and markets across several states, while essential services like hospitals and emergency operations are expected to continue.
The impact of the bandh may vary from state to state, but several services could face disruption:
Commuters in major states such as Kerala, Odisha and parts of Karnataka may experience visible disruptions, especially if protestors block roads or stage demonstrations.
Despite the strike call, essential services have been kept outside the bandh to avoid public hardship. The following services are expected to remain open:
Authorities have assured the public that emergency services will function normally. However, reaching hospitals, airports or offices may become difficult in areas where transport services are affected.
Kerala often witnesses strong participation in general strikes, and this bandh may significantly affect daily life in the state.
Trade union representatives have described the strike as “unprecedented” in scale in Kerala. Political support from Left parties may further intensify the impact.
Residents have been advised to avoid non-essential travel.
Normal life across Odisha may also face disruption during the Bharat Bandh. Several trade unions have called for widespread participation in the state. Commuters in cities like Bhubaneswar and Cuttack may face traffic disruptions if protestors block roads or national highways. Train services could also face delays if demonstrators organise rail roko protests.
Educational institutions, markets and business establishments may remain closed depending on the scale of participation. However, emergency services such as ambulance operations will continue.