"Adequate deployment of security forces has been made in parts of Srinagar, but there is no curfew in the city (here) or anywhere in Kashmir," a police official said.
He said security forces have been deployed in strength in some areas of the city to maintain law and order in the wake of yesterday's violence following death of a 16-year-old boy Qaiser Sofi due to alleged poisoning.
However, local residents of the area alleged that the teen was force-fed some poisonous substance.
Police have said an investigation is underway into the case registered under section 309 Ranbir Penal Code (attempt to suicide) at Nishat Police Station.
Although there was very less movement of people and vehicular traffic in the areas in the old city, the civil lines areas of the summer capital, including the areas around the commercial hub of Lal Chowk, witnessed a fair amount of traffic as private cars and auto-rickshaws were seen plying, the official said.
However, most of the shops, fuel stations and other business establishments were shut elsewhere in the Valley but are expected to open in the evening as the separatists have announced a 15-hour relaxation in the strike from 4 PM onwards.
The ongoing unrest in Kashmir, triggered by killing of Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani in an encounter with security forces in south Kashmir on July 8, has completed four months.
As many as 85 people, including two cops, have been killed and several thousand others injured in the ongoing unrest in the Valley.
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Meanwhile, a police spokesman said the situation across the Valley remained peaceful and under control today.
"During the day, normal movement of people and vehicular traffic was seen on the city roads as was also seen in other parts of the Valley.
"The famous Srinagar Sunday market opened early in the morning and huge number of shoppers thronged it for purchasing different articles," the spokesman said.
"Fire tenders and police immediately rushed to the spot and brought the fire under control and prevented any major damage to the school. However, furniture of the school was partially damaged in the incident.
"Srinagar police has taken cognizance of the matter and miscreants involved in the incident are being identified," he said.
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