Since Article 370 was removed from Jammu and Kashmir, the situation in the valley has been slowly returning to normal. Home Minister Amit Shah has assured the Kashmiri delegation that mobile and internet services will return to normal in the next two weeks in the valley. In the meantime, the central government has announced that the punch and sarpanch will be insured for 2-2 lakh.

Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday met with the panch and sarpanch of 22 villages in Kashmir. These were the same people who fought the elections despite the constant threats of terrorists. In addition, several interior ministry officials were also present at the meeting. Meanwhile, the Maharashtra government has announced that it will invest Rs two crore in Jammu and Kashmir. Under this, land will be purchased in Leh and Phalgam, where the resort will be built.
Loading ...Delhi: Home Minister Amit Shah, MoS Home Nityanand Rai, Union Minister Jitendra Singh, Home Secretary AK Bhalla, Additional Secretary Gyanesh Kumar, meet village heads from Jammu & Kashmir, at the Ministry of Home Affairs. pic.twitter.com/zZgFFUnch1- ANI (@ANI) September 3, 2019
PM Modi appeals
Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the central ministers to work on projects and projects for the constituency while urging development initiatives in Jammu and Kashmir. He also appealed for dialogue with the officers and students of the state who are currently living in different parts of the country.
Fresh conditions of the valley
On August 5, most of Article 370 was executed by the Center and divided into two regions under the management of Jammu and Kashmir. Currently, more than 90% of the valley is not restricted by the day, and in view of the improvement in the situation, the restriction has been relaxed in 92 police stations. Private vehicles are ringing the road. In some areas autorickshaw and cabs moving from one district to another are also running. Barriers have been removed from most parts of the valley, but security personnel have been deployed to maintain law and order. Landline services have been restored in 76 of the 95 telephone exchanges in the valley, officials said. The service is still closed in the business area of Lal Chowk and Press Enclave.
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