Srinagar: Due to the cancellation of Article 370 by the central government and the division of the state against Kashmir Valley on Monday, the 43rd consecutive strike also left normal life in turmoil. All the trade centers in Yemen Visar of the valley are completely closed, public transport is suspended on the roads, the attendance of the employees in public offices is very low, but the transport of private transport continues to be normal.

Meanwhile, rail services have been equally suspended in the valley for over a month. According to railway sources, the train service in the valley has been closed for at least one year during the last four years. He said that at least one crore rupees has been damaged from August 5 till now. The Kashmir Valley has been in disarray since August 5, leaving people belonging to different sections of the society, especially students, journalists and businessmen facing serious problems.
Mohammad Amin, speaking to UNI Urdu, said that due to the ban on the communication system, people are having problems communicating with their relatives, students and students abroad. He said that hospitals in the Valley are also experiencing difficulties in contacting the treated patients, which can become a problem.
Students are suffering the most because of restrictions on the communication system. One student said on condition of anonymity that because of the ban on communication systems, students were not submitting admission forms or benefiting from scholarship schemes. "Due to the unforeseen conditions of the past more than one month here, our educational future is at risk," he said. The well-known student said that the three-year undergraduate course of students studying at the university is so wide that many students feel that their course is not going to be completed after five years.
Meanwhile, the administration claims that no sanctions are imposed in any area of the valley, but additional security personnel have been deployed carefully at sensitive places to keep the situation under control. A UNI Urdu correspondent visited Pine City on Monday morning, saying that there is no restriction on the free movement of people in any area of the city of Pine, but security forces are being deployed in sensitive areas. The brigade has been deployed which looks quite chic and alert. The reporter said that even though people walk into the markets, all shops are closed. He said, however, the historic and central mosque located in Nohata is constantly locked and additional troops have been deployed around the compound.
It is noteworthy that after the cancellation of Section 370 by the Central Government on August 5 and dividing the state into two parts of Jammu and Kashmir, normalcy in the Valley has been paralyzed. The administration has kept track of the leaders of all political parties of the BJP. Former Chief Minister and Member of Parliament Dr. Farooq Abdullah is constantly in the house. In addition, separatist leaders are also locked in the basement or the police station. No party has called for an ongoing strike in the valley.

Meanwhile, rail services have been equally suspended in the valley for over a month. According to railway sources, the train service in the valley has been closed for at least one year during the last four years. He said that at least one crore rupees has been damaged from August 5 till now. The Kashmir Valley has been in disarray since August 5, leaving people belonging to different sections of the society, especially students, journalists and businessmen facing serious problems.
Mohammad Amin, speaking to UNI Urdu, said that due to the ban on the communication system, people are having problems communicating with their relatives, students and students abroad. He said that hospitals in the Valley are also experiencing difficulties in contacting the treated patients, which can become a problem.
Students are suffering the most because of restrictions on the communication system. One student said on condition of anonymity that because of the ban on communication systems, students were not submitting admission forms or benefiting from scholarship schemes. "Due to the unforeseen conditions of the past more than one month here, our educational future is at risk," he said. The well-known student said that the three-year undergraduate course of students studying at the university is so wide that many students feel that their course is not going to be completed after five years.
Meanwhile, the administration claims that no sanctions are imposed in any area of the valley, but additional security personnel have been deployed carefully at sensitive places to keep the situation under control. A UNI Urdu correspondent visited Pine City on Monday morning, saying that there is no restriction on the free movement of people in any area of the city of Pine, but security forces are being deployed in sensitive areas. The brigade has been deployed which looks quite chic and alert. The reporter said that even though people walk into the markets, all shops are closed. He said, however, the historic and central mosque located in Nohata is constantly locked and additional troops have been deployed around the compound.
It is noteworthy that after the cancellation of Section 370 by the Central Government on August 5 and dividing the state into two parts of Jammu and Kashmir, normalcy in the Valley has been paralyzed. The administration has kept track of the leaders of all political parties of the BJP. Former Chief Minister and Member of Parliament Dr. Farooq Abdullah is constantly in the house. In addition, separatist leaders are also locked in the basement or the police station. No party has called for an ongoing strike in the valley.
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