Udhampur, May 14 -- Life in Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur district has slowly returned to normal after a recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan ended days of heightened tension.

One of the key signs of normalcy was the reopening of schools, both government and private, after being shut for five to six days due to safety concerns.

Morning visuals from Udhampur showed schoolchildren in uniform, excited to return to their classes, as they resumed their studies without further disruptions.

The resumption of school activities has brought a sense of relief to residents, marking a return to routine after a period of uncertainty.

"I am a student at Brahmrishi Bawra Shanti Vidya Peeth School, and our school has reopened after 4-5 days. I'm...