Defying the diktats of the separatists, people in several parts of Kashmir have been coming out since yesterday to resume their day-to-day activities.
The unrest, which started a day after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter with security forces in south Kashmir on July 8, is showing signs of fatigue in the civil lines areas of the city as more people are coming out to resume their normal life.
The students returning to the schools has been outcome of the serious initiative taken by civil society and educationists and protests by studentsagainst the closure of schools, they said.
A group of students also staged a protest in Srinagar yesterday against the closure of schools and appealed to the separatists to exclude education from the prolonged strike as around three months have already been lost in the ongoing strike.
Education has been at the centre of debate in Kashmir for last over three weeks after the government's move to open schools and notify schedule for examinations was criticised by some quarters, especially separatists.