All restrictions in Kashmir ends, tourists will be able to visit from today
All restrictions in Kashmir ends, tourists will be able to visit from today
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Srinagar: Section 370, implemented in Jammu and Kashmir, was abolished on August 5 by the central government. After this many strict restrictions were imposed in the state. Due to this, the tour of this paradise on earth was stopped for the tourists. Every year during the summer season, a large number of tourists come to visit the plaintiff. In view of the rapid improvement in the situation in Kashmir since the removal of Article 370, the State Government has withdrawn advisory to leave tourists to Kashmir Valley before removing Article 370 on August 5.

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Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satyapal Malik had last Monday instructed to withdraw the advisory during a review of the situation and security situation in the state. On August 2, the State Home Department issued advisory on the possibility of a major terrorist attack and asked the tourists and Amarnath pilgrims to return from the valley immediately. During a review of the security situation at a high-level meeting held at Raj Bhavan, it was told that restrictions have been lifted from most areas of the valley in the last six weeks.

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It was also informed in the meeting that higher secondary schools, colleges and universities have been opened. For information, let us know that the movement of public vehicles has also started in Kashmir. 25 additional counters have been opened in TRC. For the convenience of the people, 25 Internet kiosks have been set up in each district. Attendance in government offices is being monitored. Let it be known that the government is gradually releasing political prisoners too.

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