Srinagar, July 24 -- Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant GovernorManoj Sinha has said that stone-pelting on Fridays has become history in what he described as "changing Kashmir" where the grievances of the common people "are being heard and heard sensibly".

Sinha, in an interview to The Print, spoke about how investors were queuing up with "over 20,000 crore proposals and how unemployment rate had "halved in one year."

His interview comes days before the second anniversary of the abrogation of Article 370 and bifurcation of the erstwhile state into Union Territories in August 2019.

He said the changes that have come about in two years are "positive".

"Some people will not see this change because it doesn't suit them. But it suits the masses....