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M BHARAT KUMARBy M BHARAT KUMARFebruary 12, 2026No Comments
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​The steam from your cuppa this morning carries the sharp scent of street-level resistance and the frantic rustle of thousands of students heading into the first day of their practical tests. It’s Thursday, February 12, 2026. Today, the state’s rhythm is defined by a “Bharat Bandh” call, a “Dravidian” protest demo, and a high-stakes morning for the state’s Class 12 batch.
​1. The Bharat Bandh & The SPA Strike
​The top headline in your mug today is the nationwide Bharat Bandh called by 10 central trade unions and farmer organizations.
​The Conflict: Unions are protesting the four new Labour Codes, while farmers (SKM) are labeling the India-US interim trade deal a “betrayal.”
​The TN Twist: The ruling DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) has officially announced statewide “Protest Demonstrations” today. Unlike a total shutdown, these will be targeted agitations at Corporations, Municipalities, and Panchayats across the state to condemn the Union Budget’s “neglect” of Tamil Nadu.
​The LPF Factor: With the Labour Progressive Front (LPF) being a key signatory, expect significant activity in the industrial belts, though public transport and schools are currently expected to function normally in most areas.
​2. The “Practical” Pulse: Class 12 Exams Begin
​While the politicians take to the streets, nearly 8 lakh students are taking to their labs.
​The Event: The Tamil Nadu Class 12 Practical Examinations officially kick off today, February 12.
​The Schedule: Running through February 14, these labs are the high-stakes “First Half” before the main public exams in March. Despite the Bandh call, the Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE) has made it clear: there is no change in the schedule.
​3. The Renewable Energy Expo: Trade Centre Huddle
​At the Chennai Trade Centre, the focus shifts from “Street Resistance” to “Solar Resilience” as the 8th Renewable Energy Expo 2026 opens its doors today.
​The Scale: Running from today until Feb 14, the expo features the latest in wind, solar, and bio-energy.
​The “EV” Pivot: Simultaneously, the Electric Vehicle and Battery Expo (EV & ESS) is launching at the same venue. It’s a “Green-Dravidian” showcase intended to prove the state is the “EV Capital” of the country, even as the political climate heats up.
​4. The “Banking” Brake: Limited Operations?
​If you’re heading to the bank today, be prepared for a “slow-speed” counter.
​The Jolt: While the RBI has not declared a holiday, major unions like AIBEA and BEFI are joining the Bharat Bandh.
​The Reality: SBI and Bank of Baroda have already cautioned customers that work may be impacted “to a limited extent.” It’s a Transaction Trap—try to use digital channels for your urgent banking needs today.
​5. Weather: The Humidity Haze
​In Chennai, the weather today matches the political “Angst.”
​The Forecast: Expect a mostly sunny Thursday with a high of 28°C and a low of 23°C.
​The Jolt: Humidity is sitting at 69% with a mild north wind. It’s a “Hydration Hedge” kind of day, especially if you’re out at the SPA protest demonstrations or commuting through the trade centre area.
​The Morning Mantra: The unions are on the march, the students are in the labs, and the trades are at the expo. Today, the brew is about navigating the “Bandh” and the “Boards.”
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