Maharashtra elections Maharashtra is all set to conduct its assembly elections with 288 seats up for grabs, and polling will take place on a single day. The state is witnessing a direct contest between the ruling Mahayuti alliance, comprising the BJP, Shiv Sena, and NCP, and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi coalition, which includes Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT), and NCP (SP). As the election day approaches, here’s a breakdown of what will be open and closed across Maharashtra: No restrictions on public transport Public transportation will operate as usual to ensure voters can easily travel to their polling stations.
In Mumbai, the state capital, both the Metro and BEST buses will run until midnight, providing convenient travel options throughout the day. Hospitals and emergency services remain open Critical services such as hospitals, pharmacies, and ambulances will be available as usual. Citizens can rely on these emergency services for any health-related concerns during the day.
Educational institutions closed All schools, colleges, and other educational institutions in Maharashtra will remain closed to allow both staff and students to cast their votes without any barriers. Government offices and private sector employees on holiday Government offices across the state will be closed for the day. In Mumbai, private sector employees have been granted a paid holiday to ensure they can participate in the electoral process.
Banks and stock markets closed All public and private sector banks will be closed for business. However, online banking services and ATMs will continue to function as usual. Additionally, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) will remain shut, with trading set to resume the following day.
Liquor shops shut In compliance with election protocols, liquor shops will be closed for the duration of polling..
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Maharashtra Assembly elections 2024: What’s open and closed on polling day
Maharashtra gears up for a one-day assembly election with all 288 seats in contention. Public transport will operate normally, while schools and government offices will be closed. Financial institutions and liquor shops will also remain shut on election day.