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Bharat Bandh today Noida, Delhi, Ghaziabad traffic and travel advisory to follow

Bharat Bandh today Noida, Delhi, Ghaziabad traffic and travel advisory to follow

By Kajal Sharma - 18 Feb 2024 08:32 PM

Overview - With the announcement of a sectoral industrial strike and Gramin Bharat Bandh by workers and farmers, India is ready for a statewide protest on February 16. According to reports, there will be widespread blockages, or chakka jams, on important routes around the nation during the protest. Punjab will be the focal point of this, since most state and federal highways there are predicted to be closed for four hours. India is witnessing a statewide demonstration today, February 16, as farmers and laborers have declared a Gramin Bharat Bandh and a sectoral industrial strike. To take part in the daylong demonstration, farmer associations must band together, according to a demand made by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha, which speaks for farmers in a non-political capacity. There will be a nationwide strike from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. According to reports, there will be widespread blockages, or chakka jams, on important routes around the nation during the protest. Punjab will be the focal point of this, since most state and federal highways there are predicted to be closed for four hours. Due to the Bharat Bandh organized by farmers' unions, the Gautam Buddh Nagar Police in Noida would implement restrictions, including CrPC Section 144, to prohibit illegal public gatherings throughout the region. The nationwide farmers' protest may cause traffic gridlock in Delhi as well.Thirty-four public intellectuals and artists have signed a joint statement endorsing the strike and calling on people of all backgrounds to support the farmers and workers. The significance of this "momentous action" is emphasized in the sentence. Emergency services including ambulance services, medical shops, and schools are likely to continue operating despite the interruption caused by the Bharat Bandh, guaranteeing minimum impact on essential services. Workers and farmers are uniting to draw attention to urgent issues and demand action from the government through the walkout and Bharat Bandh. The demonstration seeks to raise awareness of the difficulties experienced by these marginalized groups and to advocate for significant change with broad support and participation. The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) and central trade unions have called for a statewide Gramin Bharat Bandh in response to the treatment of farmers at the Haryana border. Tear gas was deployed by the Haryana police to break up the farmers' march. According to reports, the following are anticipated to be impacted by the Gramin Bharat Bandh: 1) National transportation 2) Stores in remote locations 3) Current MNREGA projects 4) Industrial projects in rural regions Private offices; 6) the service industry; 7) all aspects of agriculture.

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