Widespread disruptions were reported across multiple regions, including Kerala, as a large-scale strike called by trade unions and allied organizations affected the normal functioning of schools, banks, government offices, and private establishments. The coordinated protest led to low attendance, temporary closures, and delays in essential public services in several districts and urban centers.
Educational institutions in many areas either remained closed or operated with minimal staff and student presence. School transport services were reduced, and several managements announced precautionary holidays citing safety and mobility concerns. Parents and students were advised to monitor local announcements before traveling.
Banking services also saw significant impact, with branches operating on limited capacity or remaining shut where employee participation in the strike was high. Public sector banks such as State Bank of India reported slower counter services and reduced in-person transactions in affected zones. Customers were encouraged to use digital banking channels to avoid inconvenience.
Government and private offices recorded thin attendance as public transport services were partially disrupted and many employees were unable to commute. In some cities, protest marches and road blockades contributed to traffic congestion and temporary route diversions.
Strike organizers said the action was meant to highlight worker and farmer concerns related to labour reforms, wage protections, and social security measures. Authorities stated that contingency plans were activated to maintain essential services and ensure law and order. Officials continue to review the overall impact while urging dialogue between stakeholders to reduce further disruption news as reported.
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