9th July Bank Strike: 25 Crore Workers Protest Nationwide – Full List of What’s Closed

A massive nationwide general strike—called Bharat Bandh—is underway on July 9, 2025. Organized by 10 central trade unions, the coordination includes farmers and rural labor groups, with an estimated 25 crore (250 million) workers participating in 9th July Bank Strike. The strike protests the government’s labor reforms, privatization strategy, and economic policies viewed as “anti-worker and pro-corporate”


Major Protests by Bank & Insurance Employees

Leading bank unions like AIBEA, AIBOA, BEFI, and insurance staff are joining this strike. Bank employees are protesting because of-

  • Privatization of public sector banks and insurance
  • Dilution of worker protections in new labor codes
  • Rising unemployment and wealth inequality
  • Removal of GST on insurance and forced contractual hiring

In Gujarat alone, roughly 20,000 bank employees are expected to strike—potentially affecting transactions worth ₹15,000 crore.


What’s Closed on 9th July Bank Strike

Disrupted or Closed Services:

  • Bank branches and cheque clearances—severely affected due to absence of staff
  • Post offices, coal mining, and public sector units—staff participation likely
  • State transport services and government offices—may be impacted in some states

Likely Open or Less Disrupted:

  • Schools & colleges—mostly open, though local closures possible if teachers’ unions join
  • Stock markets (NSE/BSE)—officially open with no planned holidays
  • Public transport services—metro, buses, trains expected to run normally in most regions

Quick At-a-Glance on 9th July Bank Strike

SectorStatus on July 9, 2025
BanksLimited/Closed due to strike
Post OfficesLikely Disrupted
Schools & CollegesMostly Open
Stock MarketsOpen
Transport (Buses, Metro, Trains)Mostly Unaffected
Public Sector UnitsPartially Closed

Instruction of General People

  • Avoid banking tasks like cash deposits or cheque transactions today.
  • Digital channels (UPI, internet banking) may also be slower due to reduced support.
  • Stock traders can continue trading—markets are open as usual.
  • Travel & commute—some delays possible in protest hotspots; plan routes accordingly.
  • Stay updated by checking local news and advisories.

Voices from the Ground

Workers say this strike isn’t just about wages—it’s a fight against eroding labor rights, growing inequality, and weakening public institutions


Disclaimer

This article is based on live, publicly available reports as of July 9, 2025. Conditions can vary across different states and cities. Always verify with your local bank branch, stockbroker, or municipal authorities before making any plans.

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