Odisha Bandh on July 17: What Will Remain Open and Closed Amid Balasore Student Protest
In a major political and social development, eight opposition parties, led by the Congress, have called for a statewide bandh in Odisha on July 17, demanding justice for a female student from Balasore who died after self-immolation. The second-year B.Ed student had allegedly faced sexual harassment from a college professor, and the lack of prompt action reportedly led her to take the extreme step.
Opposition Demands Justice, Slams Government Inaction
Odisha Congress President Bhakta Charan Das blamed the BJP-led state government for failing to ensure safety for women in educational institutions. “She brought petrol, and no one acted. It reflects the complete failure of the administration,” Das said. The bandh has the support of Left-aligned parties and civil society groups.
Arrests Made, CM Announces ₹20 Lakh Ex Gratia
Authorities have since arrested the college principal and the Head of the Education Department for their alleged negligence. In response to public outrage, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has announced ₹20 lakh compensation to the deceased student’s family and ordered a comprehensive investigation.
Odisha Governor Expresses Grief
Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati, in a post on X (formerly Twitter), expressed deep sorrow over the incident, calling it a “stark reminder” of the need to protect students on campuses.
What to Expect During the Odisha Bandh on July 17
What Will Be Closed:
- Public & Private Buses: Likely to stay off roads, especially in Balasore, Bhubaneswar, and Cuttack
- Shops & Markets: Many businesses expected to remain closed
- Schools & Colleges: Some institutions may declare holidays; check local notifications
- Government Offices: No formal closure, but attendance may be affected
- Train Services: No cancellations yet, but delays likely due to protests
- Banks: Expected to operate but may face staff shortages or early closures
What Will Remain Open:
- Hospitals & Emergency Services: Fully operational
- Essential Services: Pharmacies, milk booths, petrol pumps to remain functional
- Online Deliveries: No curbs announced, but possible delays in protest-hit zones
(The content is sourced from agencies and has not been edited by mtimes.co.in.)
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