Curfew restrictions eased in many parts of Valley

Authorities on Saturday lifted curfew from parts of Srinagar city from noon onwards besides easing the restrictions in some other parts of the Valley after the law and order situation by and large remained peaceful overnight.

"Curfew has been lifted from parts of Srinagar city from 12 noon till further orders," district magistrate Srinagar Mehraj Ahmad Kakroo told PTI. A police spokesman said curfew has been eased from South, East and West Zones of the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir while a decision on relaxing the restrictions in North and Hazratbal zones will be taken later.

Authorities have also relaxed curfew restrictions at few places in North Kashmir. The restrictions were relaxed in Kupwara town from 10 am to 1 pm, in Trehgam and Kralpora from 10 am onwards, while in Handwara, Kulangam and Chotipora, curfew has been relaxed from 10 am onwards, the spokesman said.

Hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who is spearheading the ongoing agitation in the Valley, had on Friday withdrawn his call for protests and strikes till September 26.

Geelani, while modifying his agitation schedule, announced that the future programmes will take the forthcoming annual school examinations into account.

The police said all schools across the Valley would remain open from Monday, despite restrictions. Schools buses carrying teaching and non-teaching staff will be allowed to move on the day.

"Identity cards of staff will be treated as curfew passes. Parents can also accompany their wards," the spokesman said. He said instructions in this regard have also been issued to all district superintendents of the police for facilitating the smooth movement of students and the school staff.

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