At least 20 people were injured in the clashes, which erupted after Friday prayers between the protestors and security forces across the Valley, a police official said.
In Rohama area of Baramulla district, a mob set ablaze a newly-constructed police building while militants hurled a grenade towards security forces during stone pelting in Shopian town of south Kashmir, the official said. The grenade failed to explode.
He said the condition of all three injured persons was stated to be stable.
The official said 17 others, including a few security personnel, were injured in the clashes reported from Shopian, Anantnag, Bijbehara, Bandipora, Baramulla, Sopore, Ganderbal and Kangan areas.
Clashes were also witnessed in several parts of the city.
Curfew was today reimposed in four districts of south Kashmir and Srinagar city, while authorities clamped restrictions in some other areas of the Valley to thwart a planned march by separatists here.
He said all the four districts of south Kashmir -- Anantnag, Kulgam, Pulwama and Shopian -- were under curfew to maintain law and order.
Restrictions were imposed in north Kashmir and some areas of central Kashmir to thwart the march announced by separatists to Jamia Masjid, he added.
Hardline Hurriyat Conference leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani and moderate faction chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq were taken into preventive custody by police as they tried to defy house arrest orders to march towards the historic Jamia Masjid.
In the ensuing clashes between protesters and security forces, 47 persons, including two policemen, were killed and 5,500 were injured.
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Mobile internet services continued to remain snapped in the entire Valley, while postpaid mobile telephony services have been restored across all networks.
The incoming facility on prepaid connections has also been restored, but the outgoing calls are barred on such numbers.
Meanwhile, normal life remained paralysed at several places in the Valley for the 21st consecutive day today in view of the strike call given by the separatist camp.
Attendance in government offices was very thin, the official said.
The separatist camp has extended the shutdown call in Kashmir till July 31.
"The shutdown will continue as usual with daily relaxation after 7 PM till late hours," a joint statement of the separatists, including both factions of Hurriyat led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umer Farooq and JKLF led by Yasin Malik, said late last night.
The separatists asked the people to hold a sit-in on the roads tomorrow and offer late afternoon and evening prayers together on roads.
On July 31, the separatists asked people to visit graveyards of "martyrs" to offer special prayers, and paint slogans and graffiti on walls and roads.
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