After 4 days, life returns to normal in Pampore town of south Kashmir

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SRINAGAR, MAY 22 (UNI)- Aerial view of Nowhatta chowk Srinagar on Monday as traffic plying normally and all the shops and business establishments are open after remaining closed for two days due to strike and restrictions. UNI PHOTO-2U

Pulwama: Life returned to normal on Monday in Pampore  town of this south Kashmir district four days of shutdown to mourn the the killing of local Lashkar militant.

All shops and business establishments reopened in the Saffron town after four days of closure in protest against the killing of Lashkar militant Mohammad Amin Mir alias Abu Ismail in a gunfight in Zagoo village of Budgam district on Thursday morning, witnesses told.

Work in Colleges, schools government offices and banks was also normal , while transport was plying on all roads in the town, they added.

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