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Punjab border areas calm as India-Pak ceasefire takes hold, locals resume routine activities

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Last updated: 11 May, 2025 11:49 AM
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Punjab border areas calm as India-Pak ceasefire takes hold, locals resume routine activities
Punjab border areas calm as India-Pak ceasefire takes hold, locals resume routine activities

Chandigarh: A sense of normalcy returned to Punjab’s border regions on Sunday morning, a day after India and Pakistan reached an understanding to halt all military engagements across land, air, and sea. Peaceful conditions were reported across the state, particularly in sensitive border districts such as Amritsar, Pathankot and Ferozepur.

Following the announcement of the ceasefire, local administrations urged citizens to resume their daily routines while remaining cautious. Around 8:30 am, Amritsar district officials advised residents to go about their regular activities. In Jalandhar, Deputy Commissioner Himanshu Aggarwal assured people there was no cause for concern and stated that security forces remained on high alert.

“All is well here in Jalandhar. There’s no need to worry. Residents can carry on with their regular work while forces remain vigilant,” Aggarwal said. Authorities, however, cautioned against flying drones or bursting firecrackers, warning of strict action if such activities are reported. They also requested people to stay away from unverified rumours and maintain calm.

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In Sangrur and other districts along the 553-km long border Punjab shares with Pakistan, residents expressed relief after several days of anxiety. Many resumed their outdoor activities, including morning walks, after days of staying indoors due to heightened security threats.

Locals happy after normalcy restored

Amarjit Singh, a resident of Amritsar, expressed gratitude towards the Indian armed forces. “We are able to walk freely today because our soldiers shielded us from attacks. Pakistan’s drone strikes in recent days targeted Punjab and other areas, but our forces responded with strength under Operation Sindoor and neutralised terror hubs,” he said.

Another Amritsar local, Pawan Kumar, said the return of peace would hopefully revive the city’s tourism sector, which had taken a hit amid the recent tensions. Simran, a resident of Pathankot, shared that although there had been widespread concern, trust in the armed forces remained unwavering. “This truce has brought much-needed relief,” she added.

An elderly resident from Ferozepur, accompanied by friends on a walk, remarked that it felt good to return to their routine. “We stayed inside during the past few days, but now things seem to be settling down.”

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