With these, around 28,000 fixed-line phones, out of around 50,000 in Kashmir Valley, are functional now. The phone exchanges that opened on Sunday were in areas around Dal Lake, Civil Secretariat and Nishat in Srinagar district; Pattan, Boniyar and Baramulla town in north Kashmir; Chaboora, Chrar-e-Shariff in Budgam district; and Aishmuqam in south Kashmir.
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On Friday, J&K chief secretary, BVR Subrahmanyam, had said that schools will be opened after weekend as the government did not want the study of children to suffer. However, the officials believe that there won't be much attendance because of the restrictions in the valley. The government has also asked its employees to report to duty and arranged for transport.
As per the report, restrictions on movement and assembly of people have been gradually eased but police and paramilitary forces are still placed at all sensitive areas.
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Meanwhile, the officials on Sunday said stone-pelting incidents took place in various parts of Srinagar city on the weekend, leaving many people injured. Security forces took various measures to contain the protests locally. Majority of the injured were discharged from hospitals after first-aid and only two people were being treated for pellet injuries, they said. In Budgam, a man died when protests were going on in his locality. His family and the protesters claimed that he died in police action, but the post-mortem did not show any injury and doctors said he died due to heart attack.