First normal day in Kashmir Valley in 105 days

First normal day in Kashmir Valley in 105 days

SRINAGAR: For the first time since the defanging of Article 370 on August 5, complete normalcy was r..

SRINAGAR: For the first time since the defanging of Article 370 on August 5, complete normalcy was restored in Kashmir Valley on Monday with shops remaining opened for the entire day and J&K state roadways transport corporation buses plying across districts of the Valley.
Informed sources said broadband services were likely to be restored in the Valley by the end of this week. This would completely restore communication links in the Valley.
For the first time in 105 days, shops in the Valley remained opened in the afternoon hours as well. Till a day ago, traders were opening their shops from 7 to 11 in the morning and from 5 to 8 in the evening following threat from militants who had issued posters specifying these timings.
People of the Valley had also altered their shopping timings accordingly, turning up to buy items only in the morning and evening hours.
For the first time in 105 days, unauthorised hawkers in busy areas like Lal Chowk – who used spaces outside closed shops to put up their stalls – could not do business as the commercial establishments were opened through the day.
“I came to set up my stall at the Polo View, which I have been doing for the past few months. But, today, police told me that I cannot set up my stall here as regular shops are opening,” Muzaffar Ahmad, Read More – Source

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