Mobile internet service brought back in Nuh 2 weeks after violence

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NUH: Mobile internet service were restored in Nuh district of Haryana on Monday, two weeks after it was suspended following communal clashes
that claimed six lives, reported news agency PTI quoting police
Following the violence on July 31, mobile internet service was completely stopped by the government till 8 August
The suspension was subsequently extended till 13 August
Six people, including two home guards and a cleric, died in the clashes that erupted in Nuh after a procession of the Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) was attacked by mobs on July 31 and spread to adjoining areas, including Gurgaon
Following sustained efforts by the Nuh district administration to restore normalcy, markets are now open in the violence-affected areas and
people are visiting them
Ten days after the violence, orders were given by the district magistrate to open all educational institutions
Schools are now functioning as usual
Students are busy preparing for Independence Day celebrations
Police parade units are also preparing for the programme to be held at the district level
"People have got a lot of relief after the services of Haryana State Transport buses were restored and they are not facing any kind of
problem in visiting other destinations
Now the situation is quite normal," Deputy Commissioner Dhirendra Khadgata said
Mega Mahapanchayat in Gurugram today after Haryana's Nuh Violence, Security tightened in Tighar On Sunday, a 'mahapanchayat' organised by
Hindu outfits at Pondri village in neighbouring Palwal district decided to resume on August 28 the VHP's Braj Mandal Yatra in Nuh that was
disrupted after communal violence
The mahapanchayat also made several demands, which included an NIA probe into the attack on the VHP yatra in Nuh on July 31 and declaring
Nuh a cow slaughter-free district.