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Bharat Bandh on July 9, 2025: Are banks and stock markets open or closed tomorrow? Check details of strike
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A massive nationwide strike called "Bharat Bandh" is set to disrupt normal life on July 9, 2025, as trade unions and farm groups protest government policies they claim favor big businesses at the expense of workers. With an estimated 250 million participants, the strike could shut down banks, transport, and other services—leaving many Indians scrambling to check what’s open or closed.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another strike—it’s a huge, coordinated pushback against economic policies affecting millions of workers and farmers. If you’ve got banking or travel plans, you’ll want to stay updated, because this could throw a wrench in your day. Beyond the inconvenience, it’s a sign of growing tension between the government and labor groups, with real stakes for India’s economy.

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