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In Pictures: First Glimpses Of Normalcy In Kashmir As Schools Reopen

PM Narendra Modi announced a pause to Operation Sindoor in his speech on Monday, after bilateral tensions between India and Pakistan eased.

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A family's journey to school in a Shikara (boat) in Srinagar on Tuesday. Schools in Kashmir reopened in non-border districts of the Union territory, after remaining closed for nearly a week due to India-Pakistan tensions.

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From boats to vans and two-wheelers. Students head to school as the chaos settles in the valley.

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The glee of finally heading to school and meeting friends after days of confinement within the four walls of their houses.

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'School' means different things to different students. For some children, it is a second home, for others it may be an irritable separation from their parents and family.

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Parents get to drop off their wards to school after weeks.

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As the smoke of conflict clears, sounds of laughter and visuals of innocence return to the street.

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Children reached their respective educational institutions on Tuesday, after schools in non-border regions re-opened in Kashmir. Normal everyday routines are beginning to reinstate.

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