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Life returns to normal in J&K Last Updated : 30 Mar 2017 11:39:48 AM IST File photo
Life started normally in Srinagar and in other places in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday after a day's shutdown.
Shops, public transport, educational institutions and other businesses opened normally in Srinagar as less security men were seen around.
Banks, post offices and government offices started functioning normally.
No separatist group has called for a shutdown on Thursday.Clashes had erupted on Wednesday at some places including Kulgam, Baramulla and Budgam between the security forces and the protesters in the aftermath of deaths of three civilians during a gunfight in Budgam district on Tuesday.
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