A shutdown is planned in Karnataka on September 29 as a protest against the release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu intensifies. Led by "Kannada Okkuta" leader Vattal Nagaraj, the bandh is expected to impact various services and activities across the state. Essential services such as hospitals, pharmacies, and government offices will remain open, but malls, shops, schools, and colleges are likely to be closed. Cab aggregators Ola and Uber have shown support for the shutdown and will not provide services on that day.
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The call for the bandh was first made by the Karnataka Water Conservation Committee president, Kurubur Shanthakumar, who announced the Bengaluru bandh over the Cauvery issue on September 26 (Tuesday). | Latest News India