Yes, Maharashtra is effectively closed today, January 28as the state government has declared a public holiday following the tragic death of Ajit Pawar in a plane crash. The Government of Maharashtra has also announced a three-day state mourning period.
All state government offices across Maharashtra are closed today as part of the public holiday declaration. Official government programmes, meetings, and events have been cancelled. The national flag is being flown at half-mast on government buildings where it is normally hoisted, in line with mourning protocol.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has cancelled all his scheduled programmes for the day, while Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has also called off his engagements. Both leaders are heading to Baramati.
Despite the public holiday, essential services continue to operate normally. Hospitals, emergency medical services, police, fire services, electricity, water supply, sanitation services, and public transport remain functional. Private offices, banks, schools, colleges, and commercial establishments will follow their regular schedulesunless a separate local order has been issued.
The public holiday applies only to state government offices. Financial markets, including stock exchanges, are not impacted unless a separate holiday is announced by market authorities. Similarly, private-sector operations are not automatically suspended.
Maharashtra is observing a public holiday today, January 28with state government offices shut as a mark of respect. However, essential services and most private-sector activities remain operational, ensuring that daily life continues despite the period of state mourning.
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