Bharat bandh : Bharat bandh on February 12! Will banks, schools, colleges and markets remain closed? What is the real reason?

Bharat bandh on February 12: Central Trade Unions and Farmers Unions to go on nationwide strike on Wednesday, February 12, 2026. The organizations have called for Bharat Bandh tomorrow. Public sector banks, government offices, Transportation Services And markets are likely to be affected. Depending on local conditions, some schools and colleges may also remain closed in protest-affected areas. Trade unions are protesting four labor codes enacted last year, which replaced 29 labor laws. Farmers organizations like Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) and Akhil Bharatiya Kisan Sabha (AIKS) have also extended their full support to the strike.

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The government’s new labor laws weaken workers’ rights. Unions say job security decreases and employers find it easier to hire and fire workers. He also expressed concern about privatization, wage problems and lack of social security. According to unions, strike notices have been issued in most sectors and industries and preparations for the strike are in full swing. Their major demands included the repeal of all four labor codes and regulations, the draft Seed Bill, the Electricity Amendment Bill and the Sustainable Use of Nuclear Energy for India’s Transformation and Development (Peace) Act. The trade unions are also demanding restoration of MGNREGA and repeal of the Develop India – Employment and Livelihood Mission (Rural) Act, 2012.

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Will schools and colleges remain closed?

No closure of schools and colleges has been announced across the country. But educational institutions may remain closed in some states, including Kerala, Karnataka and Odisha, if local unions support the bandh or if transport services are disrupted. Parents and students are advised to check the official notification issued by their respective schools and colleges.

Will banks remain closed on February 12?

In the public sector as employees and officials announced their participation in the strike Bank Branches are likely to be affected. Prominent unions like All India Bank Employees Association (AIBEA), AIBOA and BEFI have appealed to their members to participate in the strike. State Bank of India announced a nationwide bank strike on Tuesday, February 12, 2026 and warned customers that services may be affected to some extent. A limited amount of work may be affected during the strike.

IDBI Bank has also received an official strike notice from the banking unions. The strike called by major banking associations has raised concerns among customers, but neither banks nor the Reserve Bank of India have declared a bank holiday on the day, meaning branches will remain open, albeit with partial disruptions.

Customers may experience disruptions in branch services, check clearance, deposits and withdrawals. Online banking and ATM services may continue, though minor delays are likely. Private banks may also work, but services may vary by location.

What will the market conditions be like?

Public transport services may be disrupted due to protests and possible roadblocks or “chakka jams” in some areas. Markets and shops may remain closed in areas affected by the protests. Government offices in many states may reduce staff attendance or even close depending on employee participation. Emergency services such as hospitals and ambulances will continue to operate normally. Airports and essential services are also likely to remain open, although travelers are advised to leave early if traffic is disrupted.

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