💨 Abstract
On May 12, border areas of Punjab, India, saw a return to normalcy with bustling markets despite school closures in several districts. This followed an agreement between India and Pakistan to halt military actions after intense cross-border strikes. Authorities reported control over the situation and urged calm, with residents returning to their villages and routines. Train services were restored, and local authorities advised caution. Some residents expressed optimism about the ceasefire, praising India's response to recent terrorism.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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