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Chennai: Banking and postal services continued to be affected while shops remained open and transport services plied normally in Tamil Nadu on the second day of the strike called by trade unions across the country.
Members of the protesting trade unions, including AITUC, United Forum of Bank Unions and other associations staged demonstrations in various parts of Chennai.
Even though a section labour unions representing employees of country's largest passenger car maker Maruti Udyog at its plants in Manesar and Gurgaon joined the strike with Unions of Hero MotoCorp, workers at the factory here attended for duty. Some of the unions, however, conducted a demonstration as part of extending their support to the strike.
The union representatives of Hyundai Motor India Employees and Ford Motor India, which have manufacturing facilities at Sriperumbudur and Maraimalai Nagar near Chennai, have decided to conduct a mass rally on Thursday in view of the strike.
Transaction of cheques worth Rs 3000 crore in Chennai were affected on Thursday while most of the ATMs of several banks dried out due to lack of cash.
While train services remained unaffected, inter-State buses of government-owned Transport Corporation partially did not operate, sources said.
Meanwhile, a Puducherry report said the strike evoked only a mixed response in the union terriroty. While several shops and establishments, hotels and business centres remained closed most of the buses operated as usual.
Volunteers of the AITUC sat in dharna on the main thoroughfare near the bus terminal at Orleanpet on Thursday. Police intervened and arrested around 150 persons for causing disruption to the traffic.
Stray incidents of damages to transport vehicles were reported from the peripheral pockets and police were deployed in strength. Office attendance was normal but most of the schools remained closed.
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