Srinagar: Restrictions on the movement of people in the Kashmir Valley were eased Saturday, with landline services restored in some areas of the city, even as stringent security arrangements continued to be in place, officials said.
The restrictions were eased Saturday morning to facilitate the movement of government employees towards their offices, they said.
The officials said the security forces continued to remain deployed, while barricades remained on the roads, but people were allowed to move after checking their credentials.
Landline services were restored in some areas like Raj Bagh and Jawahar Nagar, but remained suspended in most parts, including the commercial hub of Lal Chowk, Press Enclave and other areas around it, they said.
There was increase in movement of private vehicles in the civil lines area and other district headquarters of the Valley, the officials said, adding that some inter-district cabs were also seen plying in Dalgate area of the summer capital.
Some shops in the civil lines areas of the city opened on Saturday morning, the officials said. However, most of the business establishments, including fuel stations, remained shut.
Low-speed (2G) mobile internet services have been restored in five districts of Jammu region after remaining suspended for a fortnight, officials said Saturday.
The 2G mobile internet services have been restored in Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Udhampur and Reasi districts around midnight following an order by Inspector General of Police, Jammu zone, they said.
The officials said the high-speed (3G and 4G) mobile internet services will be restored after a fresh assessment of the situation.
However, the services continued to remain suspended in Poonch, Rajouri, Kishtwar, Doda and Ramban districts, the officials said.
The mobile internet services were snapped across Jammu region August 4.
IANS