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Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024: What’s open, what’s closed as polling begins in state – Check full list here

What’s open, what’s closed in Maharashtra today – From schools and banks to liquor shops and transport, here’s your complete polling day guide.

The Maharashtra government has announced a state-wide public holiday on Wednesday to facilitate maximum voter turnout for the assembly elections. Voting is taking place for all 288 assembly seats in a single day. The contest is primarily between the ruling Mahayuti alliance (BJP, Shiv Sena, and NCP) and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi coalition (Congress, Shiv Sena UBT, and NCP SP).

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What’s Open and Closed on Election Day

Public Transport: Public transport, including Mumbai Metro and BEST buses, will operate as usual, running until midnight to ensure convenient travel for voters.

Hospitals and Emergency Services: Hospitals, pharmacies, and ambulance services will remain operational throughout the day.

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Educational Institutions: Schools, colleges, and other educational institutions across Maharashtra will remain closed to allow staff and eligible students to vote.

Government and Private Offices: All government offices will be closed. Private companies in Mumbai have granted employees a paid holiday to encourage participation in the voting process.

Banks: Public and private sector banks across the state will remain closed, although online banking services and ATMs will continue to function.

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Stock Markets: The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) will remain shut for the day, resuming trading activities on Thursday.

Liquor Shops: Alcohol sales will be prohibited as per standard election protocol, with liquor shops remaining closed for the day.

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