Bharat Bandh: The Aarakshan Bachao Sangharsh Samiti has called for a Bharat Bandh on Wednesday (August 21) to protest the Supreme Court‘s recent decision regarding Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) reservation. The bandh, which has received significant support from SC/ST communities across Rajasthan, is expected to receive widespread participation from across the country.
Officials have been instructed to take strict measures to maintain law and order during protests. The Supreme Court’s decision to allow states to sub-classify SC and ST groups has given rise to widespread controversy. The purpose of this decision is to give priority to providing reservation to the most needy people, but various social and political organizations have strongly opposed it.
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What will remain closed and what will remain open?
The Aarakshan Bachao Sangharsh Samiti has called for a shutdown of all business establishments to show solidarity with the protest. However, according to a report in the Times of India, it is uncertain whether markets across the country will follow suit, as there has been no official confirmation from the market committees. While the shutdown is expected to disrupt public transport and private sector operations, essential services such as ambulances will continue.
According to various media reports, despite the shutdown call, government offices, banks, schools, colleges and petrol pumps will remain open. Apart from this, emergency services including medical care, drinking water, public transport, rail services and electricity supply will remain operational.
What is the administration’s preparation?
Anticipating the possibility of unrest, police forces across the country have increased their presence, especially in districts deemed sensitive. A high-level meeting was convened via video conferencing, attended by divisional commissioners, district magistrates and senior police officers. Western Uttar Pradesh has been identified as a particularly sensitive area and has been put on high alert.
DGP UR Sahu said, “We have directed our officers to hold talks with the groups organising the shutdown as well as market associations to ensure effective cooperation.”
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Rajasthan: Schools and colleges will remain closed in these districts, internet will also be banned in many places
There will be a Bharat Bandh in Rajasthan on Wednesday against the Supreme Court’s decision on the creamy layer in SC-ST reservation. Congress has supported the bandh. During the bandh, schools and colleges will remain closed in many districts including Jaipur to prevent rumors and maintain law and order. Not only this, there will also be internet shutdown in many districts to prevent rumors. Here, the Valmiki community in Bandikui boycotted the Bharat Bandh. Along with this, there was a demand to implement the Supreme Court’s decision on classification in reservation. Let us see what will remain closed in which districts of Rajasthan in view of the Bharat Bandh.
1. Orders for holiday in Jaipur Schools
have been issued in view of Bharat Bandh. Government and private schools, coaching institutes up to class 12th will remain closed on Wednesday. Jaipur District Collector has given instructions to the Chief Education Officer. Orders were issued after receiving feedback from Additional Police Commissioner Law and Order. Liquor shops will also remain closed in Jaipur city.
2. Schools will remain closed in Sri Ganganagar
There will be a holiday in educational institutions on Wednesday. Schools will remain closed in Sri Ganganagar and Anupgarh districts. Other educational institutions including coaching will remain closed due to the proposed Bharat Bandh.
3. Schools and Anganwadi centres will remain closed in Bikaner.
In view of the proposed Bharat Bandh in Bikaner district, all government and private schools, coaching centres, Anganwadis and madrasas will remain closed. District Collector Namrata Vrishni issued orders.
4. Internet service will also remain closed in Karauli.
The administration is on alert regarding the proposed Bharat Bandh. Internet service will remain closed in the district. Bharatpur Divisional Commissioner Sabarmal Verma has issued orders. Internet service of many network service provider companies will remain closed from 10 am to 4 pm. District Collector Neelabh Saxena has announced holiday in government-private schools of Nagar Parishad area Karauli and Hindaun.
5. Internet ban in Bharatpur
In view of the call for Bharat Bandh, the internet will remain closed to maintain peace and law and order. Internet has been banned to prevent misinformation and curb rumours. Internet services will remain disrupted across the district from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm on Wednesday. The divisional commissioner has issued orders. The district collector has declared a holiday in schools within the district limits.
6. Coaching, libraries, schools, colleges will remain closed in Dausa.
In view of the proposed Bharat Bandh, District Magistrate Devendra Kumar has ordered to keep all coaching, libraries, schools, colleges and Anganwadi centers closed in the district. There will be a holiday tomorrow in all government and private educational institutions of the district.
7. There will be a holiday in schools in Jhunjhunu.
There will be a holiday in government and non-government schools of the district due to the proposed Bharat Bandh. District Collector Chinmayi Gopal has issued orders. Various organizations of SC-ST class have called for a bandh.
8. Jaisalmer: After the call for Bharat Bandh on 21st August, holiday has been declared in the schools of Jaisalmer. All government and private schools up to class 12th will remain closed. Chief District Education Officer Naina Ram Jani issued the order. Teachers will have to go to school. Action will be taken against schools that disobey the order.
9. Didwana: There will be a holiday in schools, colleges and coaching institutes in Didwana district. Holiday has been declared in view of Bharat Bandh. Didwana District Collector Balmukund Asawa declared the holiday.
10. Ajmer: In view of the call for Bharat Bandh, Beawar Collector has declared holiday in private and government schools. Beawar Police Administration is on alert regarding the bandh.
11. Bhilwara: Police and administration are on alert mode regarding the proposed Bharat Bandh on Wednesday. In view of the bandh, all coaching institutes, libraries, hostels, Anganwadis operating in the Municipal Council area of ​​Bhilwara will remain closed tomorrow. Holiday has been declared for students.
12. Tonk:Â Schools have been declared closed due to Bharat Bandh. Collector Dr. Saumya Jha has issued orders. Government and private schools, coaching institutes, libraries, hostels, Anganwadis and colleges have been declared closed. The collector has also issued orders to keep liquor shops closed.
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