Following the understanding of the cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan on May 10, life is gradually returning to normal in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. Although caution and fear persist, locals have started reopening shops and resuming daily routines.
Life in Jammu and Kashmir's Jammu district has slowly returned to normal after a recent Understanding between India and Pakistan ended days of heightened tension.One of the key signs of normalcy was the reopening of schools, both government and private, after being shut for five to six days
Schools in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir, reopened after being closed for five to six days due to safety concerns. The ceasefire between India and Pakistan helped ease tension, and students returned happily to class, marking a return to normal life in the region.
Schools in Katra, Jammu & Kashmir, are reopening after the India-Pakistan ceasefire. Students are relieved and grateful to the Indian Army for their safety during the conflict. They're excited to return to their studies and happy to be back in school.
Life in the border districts of Jaisalmer and Barmer has returned to normal, with schools and markets operating as usual. In Jaisalmer, schools reopened today after being closed on May 7 following the Operation Sindoor that targeted terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Life in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi returned to normal after India and Pakistan came to an understanding on the cessation of hostilities. Morning visuals showed students returning to schools.
"The Education Department has announced the reopening of educational institutions in non-border districts of Jammu, while schools in border districts will remain closed. This decision was made after a thorough review of the situation by Divisional Commissioner Jammu.," read a post from the D
Kangra Airport Director Dhirendra Singh spoke to ANI and said, "The Kangra Aiport, which had earlier been closed for all civilian flights until May 15, has reopened from 10.30 am on May 12."