Mangaluru, Jan 8: No bandh-like situation prevailed in the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada, despite a nationwide strike called by trade union employees. Day-to-day activities are not disturbed, as buses and auto-rickshaws are moving as usual.
However, in Bunder area, one of the business hubs of Mangaluru city, most of the shops today remained shut. As a result business was partially hit in the coastal city.
In other parts of Mangaluru city business firms, and market places are also open. Schools and colleges have not declared a holiday. government offices are also functioning as usually.
However, branches of many banks, excluding SBI, are closed for customers.
Members of various trade unions took out a rally and staged a protest in front of the Town Hall in Mangaluru.
Along with minimum wages, cancellation of contract labour system, no privatisation, welfare of farmers and other demands were also highlighted by the protestors.
Slogans were also raised against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and anti-labour policies of his government.
Members of AITUC, TUCC, AIUTUC, AIDYO, AIBEA, BSNLEU, INTUC, AIIEA, and associations of Anganwadi workers, mid-day meal workers, medical representatives, KSRTC employees, gram panchayat employees, and others took part in the protest.




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Off Course if unqualified ;communal mid set and criminal politician enter the parliament Vidana soudha by EVM tamper power all will happen. Now in Maharastra Mr. Sharad Pawar played very good game against criminal group. Mullanu Mullinalle Thegaya Beku.
One important opinion religious leaeders seers ;mat incharges shoould not interfer or support any criminal groups. At present most of the faith less religous leader openly and behind screen supporting some desh dhrohi criminal leaders it is very bad for the society.
Jai Hind !
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