Shops and business establishments which had remained closed for 79-days due to separatist call for shut down opened today after 2 pm.
There was heavy rush of customers thronging shops as markets opened. Traffic jams were witnessed in the commercial hub of Lal Chowk here and in adjoining areas of the city while other district towns also witnessed movement of large number of vehicles.
The separatist groups have announced a 16-hour relaxation in the shutdown till 6 AM tomorrow.
"The entire Kashmir Valley is curfew-free today but restrictions are in place in many parts as a precautionary measure," the official said.
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However, miscreants attempted to create disturbances in Anantnag and Sopore, he said.
At Sopore chowk and KP road in Anantnag, miscreants in their attempt to create disturbances pelted stones on shopkeepers when they were opening their shops today, the spokesman said.
Police and security force deployments immediately reached the spots and chased away miscreants and normalised the situation, he said.
He said the curfew was lifted following improvement in the situation yesterday.
As many as 82 people including two cops have been killed and thousands of others have been injured in the ongoing unrest that started after Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani was killed in an encounter with security forces on July 8.