"There is no curfew anywhere in Kashmir today," a police official said here.
He, however, said the restrictions on the assembly of people under section 144 CrPc were in place throughout the Valley as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order.
After the Valley remained curfew-free for three days, the authorities had yesterday imposed the curbs on the movement of people in Koimoh town of south Kashmir's Kulgam district in view of the separatists call for a march to various tehsil headquarters.
Meanwhile, normal life continued to remain affected in Kashmir for the 83rd straight day today due to the separatists' call for shut down, but there was increased movement of private vehicles in the city, indicating mass fatigue among the populace due to the prolonged unrest.
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Shops, petrol pumps and other business establishments remained closed, while public transport remained off the roads.
Schools, colleges and other educational institutions also remained closed across the Valley.
The separatist groups have been announcing weekly protest programmes with periodic relaxation on some days and have extended the strike till October 6.