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Necessary measures being taken to maintain law and order in J-K: MHA

Protesters marched towards Eidgah in Srinagar today

Security tightened in Kashmir for "Idgah chalo" rally

Jammu and KashmirSrinagar, Aug 22: Security measures have been intensified in sensitive areas in the Kashmir Valley following a 'Idgah chalo' call given by the Coordination Committee of the Hurriyat Conference to protest against the agitation by the Shri Amarnath Sangarsh Samiti.

Both factions of Hurriyat Conference, Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) and other groups, resumed their agitation today after suspending it for three days on August 19.

Irate Jammu protesters set fire to vehicles over Amarnath shrine row

Jammu, August 21 : Irate demonstrators burnt vehicles in Jammu on Thursday protesting over controversial shrine land row.

A group of angry protesters went on a rampage damaging the vehicle of a senior leader belonging to central ruling Congress party and former Deputy Chief Minister of State Mangat Ram Sharma, who was visiting the area.

The protestors also set on fire four private vehicles parked in a by-lane.

Sharma, whose car was badly damaged, urged the people to maintain peace and harmony and try and strengthen relations between Kashmir and Jammu regions.

Day curfew withdrawn in districts of Jammu and Udhampur

Jammu & KashmirJammu, Aug 21 : Day curfew was withdrawn, today in districts of Jammu, Udhampur and relaxed for varying periods in areas of Jammu province, affected with protests over the Amarnath land row. Curfew has been lifted from 5 am to 8 pm in Jammu and from 5a. m to 10p. m in Udhampur district today, said official sources.

A three-hour curfew relaxation from 9:30 am has been given by authorities in Kishtwar town, which witnessed communal clashes on August 12.

A relaxation in curfew has also been given for 11 hours from 5 am, in Samba town.

Agitation hits educational activities in Kashmir Valley

Kashmir tense during memorial for slain separatist leader Srinagar, Aug 21 : The on-going agitation over the Amarnath land row has badly hit educational activities in the Kashmir Valley.

College students in Srinagar complained that their studies have been badly hurt owing to the ongoing agitation.

Students said that they were the worst hit as the frequent protests, shutdown calls and curfew ahead of their annual examinations in the months of November-December have taken a toll on their studies.

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