Normal life was affected in Kashmir on Friday due to the strike called by separatist groups though transport—both public and private—was plying in many parts of Srinagar.
Most of the shops, fuel stations and other business establishments remained closed due to the strike.
There was comparatively less public activity on Friday because people apprehend law and order problems after the congregational prayers.
The officials said schools and other educational institutions were closed.
Similar reports were received from most other district headquarters of the Valley, they said.
The separatists are spearheading the ongoing agitation since the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter with security forces on July 8.
They have been issuing weekly protest programmes.
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The five-month unrest in the Valley has left 86 people dead and thousands others, including 5,000 security personnel injured.