Prohibitory orders clamped in Srinagar

June 07, 2010 11:41 am | Updated November 28, 2021 09:11 pm IST - Srinagar

A policeman frisks civilians, in view of a strike called by the separatists on the eve of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to the valley, in Srinagar on Monday. Dr. Singh is arriving here today on a two-day visit.

A policeman frisks civilians, in view of a strike called by the separatists on the eve of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to the valley, in Srinagar on Monday. Dr. Singh is arriving here today on a two-day visit.

In view of prohibitory orders imposed in parts of the city and a shutdown called by separatists to protest the Prime Minister’s visit to the valley on Monday, all examinations scheduled for the day have been postponed.

“All university examinations scheduled to be held today have been rescheduled. Revised schedule will be notified separately”, Kashmir University spokesman Showkat Shafi said.

A statement issued by the assistant secretary of the Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education (SBSE) said, “In view of some unavoidable circumstances, the 10th standard bi—annual private examination of Mathematics, which was scheduled to be held today stands postponed“.

The examination would now be held on June 23, it said.

The Government Medical College (GMC), Srinagar, said the practical examination of final MBBS scheduled for today has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances and would now be held on June 10.

Apprehending trouble, authorities today brought under prohibitory orders areas falling under four police stations in old city.

Section 144 Cr. PC prohibiting assembly of five or more persons has been imposed in the areas falling under police station of Nowhatta, Khanyar, Mehrajgunj and Safakadal, official sources said.

Traffic has been restricted along the Boulevard road stretch from Dalgate to Nishat Garden in view of Dr. Singh’s visit.

Superintendent Police (Traffic) Showkat Hussain Shah said no private or commercial vehicle will be allowed to ply on the road from Badyari chowk to Nishat Garden, a distance of nine km.

Tour operators have also been asked not to ply on the road stretch and depart from the area before 6 a.m. and return only after 10.30 a.m., Mr. Shah said.

He said similar restrictions will be in place on Tuesday as well.

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