In Photo: Schools, colleges resume after India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement

Life in the valley is slowly coming back to normal. The district administration on Monday announced that all the schools and colleges in Rajouri district are reopened after being closed because of shelling by Pakistan. (Pics/PTI and File Photos)

Updated On: 2025-05-19 02:33 PM IST

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In Photo: Schools, colleges resume after India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement

Life in the valley is slowly coming back to normal. The district administration on Monday announced that all the schools and colleges in Rajouri district are reopened after being closed because of shelling by Pakistan. (Pics/PTI and File Photos)

The schools in the Rajouri district along with other areas were closed for safety as a precaution during the cross-border firing.

Now that the situation between India and Pakistan seems to be improving, the authorities have allowed classes to start again.

Visuals show students going have now started going back to their schools and people returning to their daily lives.

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 and residents of Rajouri, who faced immense hardships due to intense cross-border shelling, are slowly stepping back into everyday life.

Meanwhile, work remains at a standstill in construction zones and some other sectors.

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