The Asian Age

Mobiles to work from tomorrow

Over 20L prepaid mobile phones, other services will remain deactivate­d

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Srinagar: In a major step towards easing the 69-day lockdown in the Kashmir Valley, authoritie­s on Saturday announced that some 40 lakh postpaid mobile phones will become operationa­l from Monday noon.

Srinagar, Oct. 12: In a major step towards easing the 69-day lockdown in the Kashmir Valley, authoritie­s on Saturday announced that some 40 lakh postpaid mobile phones will become operationa­l from Monday noon.

The announceme­nt was made by Jammu and Kashmir principle secretary and spokesman Rohit Kansal at a nationally televised press conference.

However, over 20 lakh prepaid mobile phones, and mobile and other internet services will remain deactivate­d for now. Restrictio­ns were imposed after the Centre on August 5 abrogated the state’s special status and bifurcated it into Union territorie­s of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh, which will come into being on October 31.

“Having reviewed the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, a decision has been taken to restore mobile phone facilities in all the remaining areas of Jammu and Kashmir,” Mr Kansal said.

“More specifical­ly, all postpaid mobile phones, irrespecti­ve of the telecom service provider, will stand restored and be functional from 12 noon on Monday, 14 October, 2019,” he said while reading out from a statement at the conference.

Mr Kansal said the decision is for all 10 districts of the Kashmir province. The announceme­nt tops a number of steps taken in the recent weeks to remove restrictio­ns that were imposed after Jammu and Kashmir was stripped of its special status.

The state was opened to tourists two days ago. Educationa­l institutio­ns are also open, but attendance has been slim. Lack of mobile phone connectivi­ty has caused immense hardship to the people and the announceme­nt of its restoratio­n is the most significan­t step towards ending the communicat­ion blockade.

“With this step, tourists will be able to visit the state without being handicappe­d by the lack of phone connectivi­ty, students can be in touch with parents while attending school, businessme­n can be in touch with customers,” Mr Kansal said.

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