KSRTC Strike Today (February 19): Will Schools and Colleges Remain Open in Karnataka on Thursday?
Bus services across Karnataka may face disruption on Thursday, February 19, as employees of the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) and its sister transport corporations go ahead with their planned agitation. The development has sparked concern among students, parents and daily commuters who depend heavily on state-run buses.

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Will Schools and Colleges Remain Open?
As of now, no statewide holiday has been declared for schools or colleges in Karnataka on February 19. Both government and private institutions are expected to function as usual unless individual districts or institutions issue separate notifications.
Authorities have not released any order announcing closure. Students and parents are advised to stay in touch with their respective schools and colleges for updates, especially if bus services in their area are severely affected.
Why Are KSRTC Employees Protesting?
Employees from all four state road transport corporations are participating in the protest. The unions say the agitation is over long-pending demands, including:
Payment of 38 months' salary arrears
Implementation of a revised wage structure from January 1, 2024
Salary parity with state government employees
Addressing workplace-related grievances
Workers have announced a "Bengaluru Chalo" protest, and many drivers and conductors are expected to remain absent from duty, which could impact bus operations across districts.
Possible Impact on Students
In rural Karnataka, KSRTC buses are often the only reliable mode of transport for students travelling to schools and colleges. Even in towns and smaller cities, thousands rely on these buses daily.
If services are reduced or halted, commuting may become difficult, particularly for students travelling from villages to nearby urban centres. However, unless an official holiday is declared, academic activities are likely to continue.
KSRTC Management's Stand
KSRTC management has warned employees against participating in protests during duty hours. Officials have indicated that those who remain absent may face action under the "no work, no pay" rule and could be subject to disciplinary proceedings.
With no blanket school holiday announced so far, Thursday remains a regular working day on paper. The actual impact will depend on how many buses operate and whether local authorities take last-minute decisions based on ground conditions.
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