Normal life resumes across valley after 133 days, Air traffic remained suspended for second day

Life returned to normal in Kashmir valley on Saturday after over four months with a two-day relaxation in shutdown called by the separatist leadership. All the shops and business establishments opened for the first time in the morning hours since the killing of Burhan Wani in an encounter with government forces on July 8. Passenger vehicles and private cars took to roads across the valley since early morning. At various places, students were seen heading towards schools. The separatist leadership has called for full-day relaxation today and tomorrow in view…

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All flights from Srinagar Airport cancelled due to poor visibility

Dense fog forced cancellation of all flights to and from Srinagar International Airport on Friday, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded as weatherman has predicted cold and dry weather across the state during the next 48 hours. As many as 17 flights operate between Srinagar-Jammu and Srinagar-Delhi on a daily basis. “All the flights were cancelled today,” Senior Superintendent of Police, Srinagar International Airport, Manzoor Ahmad Dalal told Kashmir Post. Official sources said that first the passengers were informed that there is delay in flight schedule. However, later they were informed…

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Traffic Police Srinagar issues advisory to prevent gridlocks

Accordingly, all PSVs/Sumos/Taveras coming from Budgam via Hyderpora and Khomaini Chowk shall adopt Hyderpora Byepass-Tengpora-Bemina Byepass- Bemina Crossing -Tatoo Ground- Batamaloo and shall return back via Batamaloo Bus Stand- Moominabad -Tengpora route. According to the Traffic Police City Srinagar, all the commuters are advised to follow the diversion plan with immediate effect to overcome the traffic jamming in the City. According to the advisory, all passenger service vehicles (PSV) coming from North and North East of Kashmir via HMT Crossing shall strictly adopt the HMT-Parimpora-Barthana- Qammarwari-Bemina Crossing – Batamaloo route.…

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Kashmir unaffected by demonetisation: No queues at Banks, ATMs

As there is chaos and turmoil in other parts of country due to demonetisation of Rs 500 and 1000 currency notes, people in Kashmir have remained mostly unaffected and no long queues are being witnessed at banks or at ATMs. People in Kashmir are exchanging the old notes at bank branches with ease and without having to face any inconvenience. Besides, there are also no long queues at ATMs to withdraw money. “I had to wait for 5-10 minutes in a queue in a branch of J&K Bank at Lal…

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Governance hit as PDP, BJP leaders play regional politics

Darbar moves every 6 months but ministers stay put in their regions With the cancellation of the winter and summer secretariats, region-centric politics and rift between the PDP and BJP ministers have adversely affected the work culture of J&K in the past nearly two years. Most of the senior BJP ministers of the PDP-BJP coalition government were absent from their duties when the civil secretariat – the highest seat of governance – was in the summer capital, Srinagar, this year. Deputy Chief Minister and Power Minister Nirmal Singh and Irrigation…

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Amid curbs, Valley peaceful, Post-paid mobile net restored after 133 Days

No Friday prayers in Jamia Masjid for 19th week 10 injured in clashes across Kashmir School torched in Kupwara, another attacked at Rawalpora The government on Friday once again disallowed the congregational prayers at historic Jamia Masjid in Srinagar while fresh clashes and protests were reported from various parts of Kashmir amid shutdown on 133rd consecutive day. There was heavy deployment of police and paramilitary forces outside the grand masjid in Nowhatta here and all roads leading to the masjid were sealed. “We were not allowed to proceed towards Jamia…

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