Amritsar, May 11 -- A day after India and Pakistan declared a ceasefire amid ongoing cross-border tensions, the Golden Temple in Amritsar witnessed a resurgence in footfall on Sunday, with thousands of devotees gathering to pay obeisance at Sikhism's holiest shrine.
However, full normalcy has yet to return, with noticeable absence of out-of-state pilgrims and foreign tourists.
Long queues of devotees were seen outside the sanctum sanctorum, with crowds extending across the bridge connecting the sanctum to the "darshani deori" and its outer areas. The same rush was observed at the langar hall - the world's largest community kitchen - where devotees waited patiently for their turn.
The holy Sikh shrine draws 1.25 lakh visitors daily on w...
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