Miscreants torch footwear shop in Belgaum
Miscreants torch footwear shop in Belgaum
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsWhile most part of Tuesday passed off peacefully in the strife-stricken Belgaum city, miscreants set fire to a footwear shop at Kadolkar Galli late in the night.According to the police miscreants, who closely knew the business of Shakhil Maniyar, the owner of the shop, could have caused the damage.Earlier in the day, the city appeared to be limping back to normalcy.Though Tuesday is a weekly off for the markets here, several shops and commercial establishments were open all of Tuesday.Roadside vegetable and flower vendors were the first to start their businesses in the markets in the morning.General public were seen shopping in the markets and streets as normalcy returned to the city.Even the police, which had reportedly restricted free movements on Monday and forced establishments to down shutters, had softened their stand on Tuesday.Though district administration had announced that the educational institutions would be working, several students remained absent.Few schools had to announce a day off due to low attendance, while others closed early.KSRTC buses and autorickshaws plied as normal. However, due to heavy police bandobast, traffic on interiors of the city was felt to be less.first published:August 29, 2012, 09:01 ISTlast updated:August 29, 2012, 09:01 IST 
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While most part of Tuesday passed off peacefully in the strife-stricken Belgaum city, miscreants set fire to a footwear shop at Kadolkar Galli late in the night.

According to the police miscreants, who closely knew the business of Shakhil Maniyar, the owner of the shop, could have caused the damage.

Earlier in the day, the city appeared to be limping back to normalcy.

Though Tuesday is a weekly off for the markets here, several shops and commercial establishments were open all of Tuesday.

Roadside vegetable and flower vendors were the first to start their businesses in the markets in the morning.

General public were seen shopping in the markets and streets as normalcy returned to the city.

Even the police, which had reportedly restricted free movements on Monday and forced establishments to down shutters, had softened their stand on Tuesday.

Though district administration had announced that the educational institutions would be working, several students remained absent.

Few schools had to announce a day off due to low attendance, while others closed early.

KSRTC buses and autorickshaws plied as normal. However, due to heavy police bandobast, traffic on interiors of the city was felt to be less.

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