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Bengaluru bandh LIVE Updates: Karnataka govt makes arrangements to tackle bandh; traffic police issues advisory

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Bengaluru Bandh LIVE Updates: The Federation of the Karnataka State Private Transport Association has called a bandh today i.e. on 11 September. The Bengaluru Bandh begins on Sunday Midnight and will continue till Monday midnight. According to media reports, some private schools in the city have declared a holiday on Monday. The Private vehicle owners called for Bengaluru Bandh in order to oppose the Shakti scheme, which is one of the five guarantees of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah government. The private transport operators say that the scheme eats into their profit.

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11 Sep 2023, 08:12:36 AM IST

Will schools remain closed today?

Bengaluru Bandh LIVE Updates: As private maxi cabs are one of the main modes of transport for several school children, some schools in the city have declared a holiday on Monday to avoid inconvenience to students, official sources said as reported by PTI.

11 Sep 2023, 08:10:06 AM IST

Which private transport services included in the strike?

Bengaluru Bandh LIVE Updates: Lakhs of private vehicles including autos, taxis, maxi cabs, goods vehicles and corporate buses will stay off the road today. Bengaluru residents should note that airport cabs, cab aggregators and private cab service providers for corporate offices are also set to participate in the strike.

11 Sep 2023, 08:06:21 AM IST

Why have the transport unions called strike?

Bengaluru Bandh LIVE Updates: The Private vehicle owners called for Bengaluru Bandh in order to oppose the Shakti scheme, which is one of the five guarantees of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah government. The private transport operators say that the scheme eats into their profit.

11 Sep 2023, 08:03:20 AM IST

Karnataka’s transport unions call for strike, govt on alert

In Karnataka, private transportation has called for a one-day strike ‘Bengaluru Bandh’ today, September 11, Monday against the state government’s Shakti scheme which offers free travel facilities to women on non-premium government buses. However, the Karnataka Transport Department has made arrangements in order to tackle the Bandh called by the private bus, taxi, and auto unions, said Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy. Read more here


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