The MHA confirmed a protest in the Valley reported by some media outlets, but said no bullet was fired

Current Affairs:-The Supreme Court on Tuesday would not pass any quick course to the Center and the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) government on a supplication looking for lifting of all confinements forced after the annulment of Article 370.
A three-judge Bench, headed by Justice Arun Mishra, hearing an appeal documented by lobbyist Tehseen Poonawalla, said it will trust that regularity will return, and take up the issue following two weeks. The Bench said the circumstance was “delicate” and time ought to be given for bringing back commonality in the district.
Service of Home Affairs (MHA) sources said there was no arrangement of Home Minister Amit Shah visiting Kashmir for a banner raising function on August 15.
In Srinagar, the J&K organization said limitations will be loose in a staged way and political pioneers discharged from “preventive detainment” after an evaluation by neighborhood experts. “On the off chance that the exchange off is among burden and death toll, if the exchange off is between hawking counterfeit news prompting death toll and individuals’ bother, what should we pick?” an authority said.
The MHA affirmed a dissent in the Valley detailed by certain news sources, yet said no slug was terminated.
Strategic triumphs
New Delhi trusted it scored two or three discretionary triumphs. India’s Ambassador to the US Harsh Vardhan Shringla said in Washington that the Trump Administration will urge India and Pakistan to determine their disparities respectively.