However, restrictions on the assembly of people were in force in most areas.
There is no curfew anywhere in Kashmir today as well, but restrictions on the assembly of people were in place in many parts of the Valley as a precautionary measure, a police official said here.
He said the decision to not clamp curfew was taken in view of the improving situation.
However, normal life continued to remain affected in Kashmir, where the markets came to life in the afternoon yesterday in the wake of relaxation, from 2 PM, announced by separatists.
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Schools, colleges and other educational institutions also remained closed across the Valley.
The separatist groups are spearheading the ongoing unrest in Kashmir against the civilian killings in security forces action during violent clashes that broke out in the Valley a day after Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani was killed in an encounter with security forces on July 8.
They have been announcing weekly protest programmes with periodic relaxation on some days. However, there is no relaxation today.
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