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Kashmir limps back to normalcy after three days of protests

SRINAGAR: Kashmir limped back to normalcy on Tuesday, except for the southern districts, after three days of strike and protests over the killing of seven civilians in clashes that followed an encounter in Pulwama.



Srinagar, December 18

Kashmir limped back to normalcy on Tuesday, except for the southern districts, after three days of strike and protests over the killing of seven civilians in clashes that followed an encounter in Pulwama.

Life has returned to normal in most parts of Kashmir, including in the central and the northern districts, officials said.

They said shops, offices, petrol pumps and other business establishments opened on Tuesday morning and normal traffic was witnessed on the roads here in the summer capital of the state.

The officials said many areas in four districts of south Kashmir, however, witnessed a shutdown.

Classes have been suspended in most colleges in the valley, including Kashmir University and the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), as a precautionary measure.

The IUST has postponed examinations scheduled for Tuesday.

Mobile internet was restored in the valley, except in four districts of south Kashmir, on Monday night. However, the net speed in Srinagar has been downgraded, the officials said.

They said the decision to restore high-speed services in Srinagar and mobile internet in south Kashmir would be taken later after assessing the situation.

Seven civilians died on Saturday when security forces opened fire at a mob that had thronged the site of an encounter in Pulwama district in which three terrorists and an Army man were killed. PTI

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