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The restrictions have been lifted from most areas of the valley, but continued in parts of Srinagar in the interior areas and in the jurisdiction of Maisuma police station of the city, the officials said.
They said barricades were removed from the commercial hub of Lal Chowk and adjoining areas a day after they were sealed off by placing concertina wires at all entry points.
However, the officials said, security forces continued to be deployed to maintain law and order.
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Friday prayers have not been allowed at any of the major mosques or shrines in the valley for the past one month now.
Meanwhile, normal life remained severely affected in Kashmir due to shutdown which entered 36th day on Monday.
Markets and other business establishments remained closed while public transport was off the roads across the valley, the officials said.
Government offices are open but attendance in many offices was thin due to lack of public transport, the officials said, adding offices at district headquarters registered normal attendance.
Landline telephone services have been restored across the valley but mobile, telephone and Internet services on all platforms remain suspended since 5 August.
Most of the top-level and second rung separatist politicians have been taken into custody while mainstream leaders including three former chief ministers Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti have also been either detained or placed under house arrest.