The last 4 month has been dreadful for the Kashmir valley where high curfew has been imposed on cities and town due to serious strikes and counter strikes between Indian and Pakistan army. Although it has been suspected that the Internet could have been used by terrorists for their online campaign, thus it was taken out of use around 15th of July in the valley due to serious complications and safety of India. It was told that the internet shall be resumed or restored according to the better situations in the valley, so people could use it for their own ultimate recommendations rather than the compilation of illegal activities. This move was also taken into effect due to the secretary activities of the opposition Hurriyat leaders in the Valley, as it was suspected that they may use it for their self-sustained political discussion, thus the internet was disclosed in 2nd week of July in 2016 in the valley indeed. Now, the news is coming from the Kashmir valley that the Internet is going to restored in form of Mobile Internet services from around night time on 18th of November, which is good tactics by the government for the goodwill of the people. It is also been told by the public communication networks that this internet restoration should be restricted to the post-paid services of mobile phoning at the present to take a limited step in the field of online communication for the people of the valley. The officials have given reasons that this restoring has done due to lack of impetus by the terrorists in the field of money and the internet after demonetization. But how far this idea is valid shall only be taken into account once the Internet activities gather at high track speed after the actual systematisation of this internet spread out in the field of Post-paid services of mobile internet in the Kashmir valley at large. What is the main view at the moment is that People welcoming the restoring of Internet, Thus they look forward to it... Apple iPhone 8 will be a US made device ? Samsung Is Planning To Bring Back Galaxy Note 7 Sony will launch 'Games on Smartphones'