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Following a May 10 agreement to halt military actions, villagers along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab's Ferozepur district are returning home. Families had fled due to heightened tensions, but now life is gradually normalizing. Residents like Malkeet Singh and Gurjeet Kaur express relief and pride in the security forces. Markets are bustling, and schools are reopening, signifying a return to everyday life after four days of intense cross-border strikes.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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