Brace up for another bandh this Friday as the pro-Kannada groups have called for a Karnataka bandh on September 9.Unlike the previous bandhs, this Friday' bandh is likely to be a near total one, given the intensity of the Cauvery river water sharing issue is concerned!The buses to Tamil Nadu have already stopped and it is most likely that the bus services will be completely shut in the state. The school associations have already declared that Friday will be a holiday for all the kids as they can't take chances this time. The shops and other establishments may also be closed.Except the essential services, Bengaluru is likely to come to a stand-still this Friday. As the film industry has extended its support to the Cauvery issue, all the film activities will be stopped and the movies may not be screened in any of the theatres.Meanwhile, the tech companies are chalking out their work plan for Friday. A few of the companies which work for US-based companies had declared leave for their employees on Tuesday as it was a holiday in US on Monday. These companies had asked the employees to work on Saturday.Now, with Friday bandh, the companies are planning to either assign work from home for employees or ask them to work for another Saturday. It will be another long weekend for those heading out of the State. As Tuesday is Bakrid and Friday being a bandh day, many were planning to take a leave on Monday so that they go for a long weekend even before Dasara and Diwali would begin.Here is a check-list of what's in and what's not for this Friday's bandhWhat's in?Essential services-Milk, Pharmacies and HospitalsWhat's not (likely)Buses, autos, cabs, shops, malls, cinemas, schools/ colleges, commercial activities