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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