Maharashtra Election 2024: What’s Open and Closed on Polling Day (November 20)

This comprehensive closure plan aims to make the voting process as seamless as possible while also ensuring public order during the critical polling day.

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As Maharashtra gears up for its high-stakes assembly elections on Wednesday, November 20, 2024, the state government has declared a public holiday to ensure maximum voter participation. With all 288 assembly seats up for grabs, the day will be crucial for both the ruling Mahayuti alliance and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi. Here’s what you can expect regarding services and facilities across Maharashtra on polling day:

1. Public Transport: Public transport, including local trains, Metro, and BEST buses in Mumbai, will continue to run normally, with services extended until midnight. This will ensure voters have easy access to polling stations throughout the day.

2. Educational Institutions: Schools, colleges, and other educational institutions across Maharashtra will remain closed. This allows students and staff to participate in the democratic process.

3. Banks and Financial Services: Both public and private sector banks will remain closed. However, ATMs and online banking services, including UPI platforms, will be operational.

4. Stock Markets: The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) will also observe a holiday, with no trading on November 20. Trading will resume the following day.

5. Liquor Shops: In line with election regulations, liquor shops across the state will be shut.

6. Government and Private Offices: All government offices in Maharashtra will be closed. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has granted paid leave to private-sector employees in Mumbai to facilitate voter turnout.

7. Healthcare: Emergency services, including hospitals and pharmacies, will remain open to cater to medical needs throughout the day.

This comprehensive closure plan aims to make the voting process as seamless as possible while also ensuring public order during the critical polling day.

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